Rudolf Lessky

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Rudolf Lessky (born October 3, 1935 in Ried im Innkreis ) is an Austrian secondary school teacher, music teacher , church musician and composer .

Life

Lessky completed an apprenticeship as a secondary school teacher and passed the teaching examination for music education at secondary schools. He has the title of High School Councilor and in 1994 he was awarded the title of Professor . He studied at the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz and founded the main music school in Schärding in 1983, of which he was director until 1997. From 1963 to 2003 Lessky was choirmaster at the parish church in Schärding . There he founded the Schärdinger Chamber Orchestra in 1972, with which, in addition to concerts in Austria, he also undertook concert tours abroad.

From 1988 to 1997 Lessky was Upper Austrian regional chairman of the working group of music educators in Austria.

As a composer he created sacred and secular music as well as folk songs.

Rudolf Lessky is the brother of Friedrich Lessky , father of Gerhard Lessky and uncle of Michael Lessky .

bibliography

  • Councilor Dr. Leopold Daxsperger. A life for music . Yearbook of the Innviertler Künstlergilde 1998/99 (Ried 1999), pp. 31–33
  • OStR. Prof. Ludwig Daxsperger - a life full of music. On the 100th birthday on July 8, 2000 . Yearbook of the Innviertler Künstlergilde 2000/2001 (Ried 2001), pp. 87–89
  • Leopold and Ludwig Daxsperger - two musicians from Innviertel . In: The Bundschuh . Series of publications by the Museum Innviertler Volkskundehaus 10, 2007, pp. 120–124
  • Archduke Johann and "his" yodelers . In: The Bundschuh . Series of publications by the Museum Innviertler Volkskundehaus 14, 2011, pp. 71–73
  • Sing score : Innviertler Nativity Scene Mass for mixed choir a cappella , Musikverlag Doblinger , score in the music collection of the Austrian National Library accessed on July 13, 2014

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the main music school , accessed on May 11, 2019
  2. ^ Family Lessky in: Website of the Musiklexikon Österreich accessed on July 13, 2014