Albericus Hirschberger (1709-1745)
- Concerto I (C-Dur) aus Philomela Cisterciensis ex valle Bernardina
Raittenhaslacensi In Orbem evolans, tàm in Urbe, quàm Rure Dei Laudem
ter tremulâ Voce decantatura, id est Opus tripartitum constans Sex
Missis, totidémque Offertoriis, ac Concertis, adjuncto Te Deum, &c
(1743)
Performers: Kammerorchester Musica Bavarica; Alois Kirchbеrgеr
(conductor)
Further info: Musik aus Bayerischen Klöstern
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German priest and composer. In 1727 he entered the Cistercian abbey of
Raitenhaslach in Upper Bavaria, where he was ordained a priest in 1734.
In 1731 he settled at the Benedictine monasteries of Rott am Inn
(1732-33) where he received music lessons. Few years later, he was
appointed music director in Raitenhaslach in a post he held until 1743.
As a composer, despite he wrote many works, he was mainly known by his
collection 'Philomela Cisterciensis ex valle Bernardina Raitenhaslacensi
in orbem evolans' (1743) which includes 6 masses, 1 Te Deum, 11 church
sonatas (concertos), 1 pastorello as well as other minor sacred pieces.
The masses included in that collection were highly praised and were
reprinted several times. He was family-related to the organists Johann
Amand Hirschberger (1678-1727), Anton Hirschberger (1700-1736) and Anton
Claudius Hirschberger (1734-1810).
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