- Johann Caspar Aiblinger
Johann Caspar Aiblinger (
23 February 1779 inWasserburg ,Bavaria –6 May 1867 inMunich ) was a Germancomposer . In his eleventh year he commenced his studies atTegernsee Abbey , where he was instructed in piano and organ-playing. Four years later he entered the gymnasium at Munich, where he studied under Professor Schlett, his countryman.In 1800 he began his studies at the
University of Landshut . Inwardly drawn to theCatholic Church , he completed his philosophy and began theology, but the secularization of many religious orders in Bavaria prevented his entrance into a cloister. He now devoted himself solely to music. Led by the then prevailing idea that without a visit to Italy no musical education is complete, he turned his footsteps southward.After a stay of eight years at
Vicenza , where he fell under the influence of his countrymanJohann Simon Mayr , Aiblinger (1811) went toVenice and there metMeyerbeer , who procured for him an appointment at the Conservatory. His failure to establish a school for classical music led him toMilan to assume the direction of the local ballet. On his return to Bavaria, KingMaximilian I of Bavaria (1756-1825)) invited him to Munich to direct the Italian opera. KingLudwig I of Bavaria appointed him director of the royal orchestra, and sent him to Italy to collect old Italian masterpieces. On his return be became the organist of the church of All Saints for which he wrote many valuable compositions.In 1864 he resigned, on account of advancing years. Between 1820 and 1830 he tried operatic composition, but was unsuccessful. A crusade against Italian music, which led to the revival of
Christoph Willibald Gluck 's "Iphigenia in Tauris ", followed. Then he took up church music, studying the old masters and procuring performances of their works. He also wrote much church music, which is generally full of simple dignity and great purity, with a certain degree of freedom, but it is stiff, dry, and weakly sentimental.His instrumentation is not strong. He was, however, inspired with the spirit of the Church. Of his numerous compositions, comprising masses and requiems, offertories and graduals, psalms, litanies, and German hymns, many have been published at
Augsburg ,Munich ,Regensburg , andMainz .Work (selection)
*Masses
**"Messe in A-Dur" für Sopran, Alt, Chor und Orgel
**"Weihnachtsmesse" für Soli, Harfe, Orgel, Kontrabass und Violoncello
**Missa "Advocata nostra", auch unter der Bezeichnung "Harfenmesse" bekannt
*"Pastorale in G-Dur"
*"Bayerisches Militärgebet"
*"Rodrige und Chimäne"
*"Requiem in d-Moll"
*"Salve Regina in E-Dur"External links
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