Lorenz Rosenegger

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Lorenz Rosenegger (* July 12, 1708 in Salzburg ; † May 7, 1766 in Hallein ) was arithmetic master at the Dürrnberg salt mine .

Life

Lorenz (also Laurenz) Rosenegger was born in Salzburg in 1708 as the son of the carpenter Georg Rosenegger, who had his workshop in Badergäßchen 4, and Anna Maria Hubrich in the Third Fuxenhaus am Gries , today Griesgasse 31. In Salzburg Cathedral he was baptized in the name of Laurenzius , godfather was Sebastian Stumpfegger's father , the master mason Lorenz ( Laurentius ) Stumpfegger (1641–1709). In 1720 Lorenz Rosenegger matriculated at the Benedictine University of Salzburg , on December 21, 1735 he married Franziska Weinwurm, a daughter of the court clerk Wilhelm Weinwurm from Rosenberg on the Moldau , Bohemia , on December 21, 1735 , from 1734 Rosenegger was "Promptus-Raitter" on the Dürrnberg . In 1748 he was commissioned to build a mechanical theater in Hellbrunn Palace Park , which he was forced to complete in 1752 under military supervision. Curiously enough, in 1760 he repaired the positive of the Dürrnberg church , which is now in Torren . He left a note in the instrument on which he wrote that he was an arithmetic master and would work or live in Torren, but that he was not an organist or mechanic, probably a bitter allusion to his difficulties in building the mechanical theater in Hellbrunn. Lorenz Rosenegger died impoverished on May 7, 1766 in Hallein .

literature

  • Constantin von Wurzbach : Rosenegger, Lorenz . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 27th part. Imperial and Royal Court and State Printing Office, Vienna 1874, p. 22 ( digitized version ).
  • Salzburg State Archives: Adolf Frank, civil servants' file .
  • Wilfried Schaber: Hellbrunn . Palace, park and trick fountains, Salzburg 2004.
  • Friedrich Breitinger: Report 31: The creator of princely fantasy. Lorenz Rosenegger's Mechanical Theater in Hellbrunn . In: Demokratisches Volksblatt , April 9, 1949. Quoted from: Friedrich Breitinger / Kurt Weinkamer / Gerda Dohle: craftsmen, brewers, landlords and traders . Salzburg's commercial economy during Mozart's time, ed. by the “Franz Triendl Foundation” of the Salzburg Chamber of Commerce and the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies , at the same time: Communications from the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies, 27th supplementary volume, Salzburg 2009.
  • Friedrich Breitinger / Kurt Weinkamer / Gerda Dohle: craftsmen, brewers, landlords and traders . Salzburg's commercial economy during Mozart's time, ed. by the “Franz Triendl Foundation” of the Salzburg Chamber of Commerce and the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies , at the same time: Communications from the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies, 27th supplementary volume, Salzburg 2009.
  • Roman Schmeißner: Organ building in Salzburg's pilgrimage churches , Duisburg & Cologne: WiKu-Verlag 2015, ISBN 978-3-86553-446-0 (also dissertation: Studies on organ building in pilgrimage churches of the Archdiocese of Salzburg , Mozarteum University 2012).

Notes and individual references

  1. Friedrich Breitingerstrasse / Kurt Weinkamer / Gerda Dohle: artisans, brewers, farmers and traders , S. 90th
  2. ^ AES , Salzburg Cathedral Parish, Baptismal Register TFBVII 1686–1712. See: [1] , picture number 02-Taufe_0985, accessed on July 12, 2017.
  3. ^ Friedrich Breitinger: Report 31: The creator of princely fantasy. Lorenz Rosenegger's Mechanical Theater in Hellbrunn , p. 278.
  4. ^ Salzburger Landesarchiv: Adolf Frank, official card index .
  5. Friedrich Breitingerstrasse / Kurt Weinkamer / Gerda Dohle: artisans, brewers, farmers and traders , S. 90th
  6. Wilfried Schaber: Hellbrunn . Castle, park and water features, Salzburg 2004, p. 96.
  7. Laurentius Rosenegger Promptus Aritmeticus in Monte Turano, nec non Mechanicus, et Organiarius hoc valde destructum Organum â Fundamentis Restauravit Anno 1760. Aetatis mea 52 Annorum (Lorenz Rosenegger, arithmetic master on the Torren mountain, neither mechanic nor organist, has this very much in 1760 desolate organ willingly restored from the ground up (at the age of 52). Quoted from: Zölss, Romano H .: Report on our restoration work on the organ positive in the Roman Catholic. Filial church St. Nikolaus zu Torren, Gem. Golling, Slbg. , Frankenau (Burgenland) 1994, p. 5.
  8. ^ Friedrich Breitinger: Report 31: The creator of princely fantasy. Lorenz Rosenegger's Mechanical Theater in Hellbrunn , p. 278.