Richard Strele von Bärwangen

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Strele von Bärwangen (1911)

Richard Ritter Strele von Bärwangen (born January 10, 1849 in Bozen , † March 14, 1919 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian librarian and writer. He was the patron of the student associations in Chernivtsi.

Life

Richard Strele was the son of the Lieutenancy Council in Tyrol Anton Strele and Maria geb. Rhomberg. His father had the Order of the Iron Crown (Austria) III on August 17, 1849 . Class and was ennobled in 1855 as a knight Strele von Bärwangen based on the statutes of the order .

Richard Strele attended high school in Salzburg . In 1866, after graduating from high school, he reported to the Tyrolean Kaiserjäger and became a lieutenant in the reserve. He then studied philology at the University of Innsbruck from 1868 to 1872 . In 1872 he became a supplent (assistant teacher) at the military lower secondary school Pancsova , in 1873 at the upper secondary school in Czernowitz and in 1876 at the secondary school Sereth . In 1877 the Chernivtsi University Library hired him as Amanuensis . In 1877 he returned to Salzburg as a scriptor of the study library (today's Salzburg University Library ). In 1889 he became curator and in 1906 director of the library. From 1881 he was a member of the Society for Salzburg Regional Studies . In 1911 he was a Councilor retired. He died at the age of 70 in the regional hospital and was buried on March 17 at 3 p.m. in the Salzburg municipal cemetery. His grave still exists, but has long since been re-assigned and bears no reference to his name.

Student associations

Strele became active in the Corps Athesia Innsbruck in 1868. He was a senior three times and in 1871 led the 10th Foundation Festival. Since 1872 old gentleman , in 1875 he presided over the founding commissioner of the Franz Joseph University . He ran the establishment of the three Chernivtsi Corps . Alemannia Czernowitz and Gothia Czernowitz awarded him the ribbons for this in 1880 . He wrote many poems and songs for students, including the federal song of Austria Chernivtsi. In 1895 he was a founding member of the Salzburg Corpsphilisterverband. In 1899 he became a member of the Corps Saxonia Vienna with Josef Neuwirth . As a respected local poet , he refused all his life to publish his poems and prose works as a closed publication. Occasionally he used the pseudonym "Bärwanger Hartl".

See also

Songs

  • When the sea praises you (around 1885; melody "Streams here ...")
  • Athesenlied: Roar loudly, you ladsong
  • Greetings to the Innsbrucker SC: May was already knocking happily (1893)
  • For the 50th Foundation Festival of Athesia: When I moved towards Tyrol (1911)
  • You have in your Fuchsenzeit (before 1875; melody "O old lad glory ")
  • Federal song of Austria Czernowitz: I have a bride (1875; own melody)
  • Federal song of Gothia Czernowitz: So let's stand together (1876; own melody)
  • On the founding of the University of Chernivtsi: It starts to rustle in the Buchwald (1875; melody "The God who let iron grow")
  • Salzburg, above all, is it (1895; melody "Ännchen von Tharau")
  • Austrian drinking song: And whether the wine is now called Schilcher (1879; own melody)

Texts

  • From the old rhyming chronicle of Magister Thuisko (Dedicated to the 54th Assembly of German Naturalists and Doctors, which met in Salzburg; Salzburg 1881)
  • The blue flower (originally composed for the 25th foundation festival of the Corps Athesia in Innsbruck (1886), revised at the request of the editorial team of the “Akademische monthlyhefte” (issue 22 of January 26, 1886) and dedicated to all corpsmen ...)
  • Prologue for the bushel celebration of the German-Austrian Alpine Club (1888)
  • Greetings for the 30th Foundation Festival of Athesia (1891)
  • Fiducit! (Last greeting to my dear corps brother Dr. Arnold Busson ... spoken at the mourning salamender Athesiae, October 13, 1892)
  • Greetings for the twentieth foundation festival of Innsbrucker SC (March 10, 1893)
  • Good day! (Poem, Salzburg 1895)
  • Burschenmai 1896 (For the morning pint of the Traunstein Corpsphilisterverband, May 3, 1896)
  • Weihelied (for the anniversary concert of the Tyrolean Singing Association on July 17, 1898)
  • Chiemgau toast (at the Corpsphilister Festival on May 12, 1901 in Traunstein)
  • The Song of the Edelweiss Corps (1914)
  • Lump, Lump, Lump (Salzburg, 1915)

Honors

Coat of arms of the Strele von Bärwangen family (1855)

literature

  • Hans Stratowa: Wiener Genealogisches Taschenbuch , Volume IV, 1931/1932, p. 192

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The actual burial site is in Leichenfeld 41, No. 71, 1st row, today's grave number 041.00.1.054
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 78/40; 135/188.
  3. Mittheilungen of the Austrian Association for Libraries, 5th year, 1901, p. 280.