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Franz Joseph Aumann (also ''Auman'', ''Aumon''; 24 February 1728, Traismauer – 30 March 1797, Sankt Florian) was an Austrian composer. Before his voice broke, he sang in the same Viennese choir as Michael Haydn and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger,〔''New Grove'', Volume 2〕 composers with whom he later in life traded manuscripts.〔p. 94, Hawkshaw Paul (2007). 90 "Anton Bruckner's Counterpoint Studies at the Monastery of Saint Florian, 1845–55", 1 ''Musical Quarterly''〕 In view of this circulation, it is not surprising that some of his music has been incorrectly attributed to Haydn. However, his ''Missa Profana,'' satirizing the stuttering and bad singing of a schoolmaster, was once attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.〔p. 772, Abert, Spencer; Eisen, Hermann; Stewart, Cliff (2007). New Haven, Connecticut, ''W. A. Mozart'', Yale University Press〕 Aumann was ordained a priest in the Augustinian Order in St. Florian in 1757, essentially staying there for the rest of his life. He said Mass occasionally, but wrote lots of mass settings. Aumann's music was a large part of the repertoire at St. Florian in the 19th century, and Anton Bruckner availed himself of this resource for his studies of counterpoint.〔p. 98 (2007) Hawkshaw〕 Bruckner focused a lot of his attention on Aumann's Christmas responsories and an ''Ave Maria'' in D major.〔p. 107 (2007) Hawkshaw〕 Aumann's oeuvre also includes instrumental music, such as some of the earliest string quintets.〔p. vii, Eisen Cliff (1998). Madison, Wisconsin, ''Four Viennese String Quintets'', A-R Editions, Inc.〕 ==Works, editions and recordings== ;Recordings * Requiem. Ecce quomodo. Tenebrae. Te Deum. Ars Antiqua Austria, Gunar Letzbor. Pan Classics. 2011 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Franz Joseph Aumann」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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