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Hartmann von An der Lan-Hochbrunn

Father Hartmann von An der Lan-Hochbrunn actually ''Paul von An der Lan zu Hochbrunn'', baptismal ''Paul Eugen Josef'' (born 21 December 1863 in Salorno, County of Tyrol; died 6 December 1914 in Munich) was an Austrian composer, organist and director.
== Life ==
Hartmann descended from an ancient noble Tirolean family. His father was a railway officer in Salorno. He completed his first musical studies at the Academy of Bolzano. In Salzburg, he joined the Franciscan Order at the age of sixteen and received the priesthood in 1886 in Brixen. Organist and choir director in Lienz and Reutte he then studied in Innsbruck with Josef Pembauer. In 1893 he became organist at the Salvator Church and director of the Philharmonic in Jerusalem, and from 1894 organist at the Holy Sepulchre.
In 1895 he went to Rome, where he worked as organist at the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli on Capitoline Hill and from 1901 as director of the Conservatory in the Piazza Santa Chiara. In the same year, Father made Hartmann a concert tour to Saint Petersburg for the world premiere his oratorio "San Francesco". In addition to other honors he was member of the Roman circle of the 24 Immortali. From 1906 till the death, Father Hartmann was living in the Franciscan Monastery of St. Anna im Lehel near Munich – with an interruption in 1906/07 when he stayed in New York.

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