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Marianus Königsperger (also called Johann Erhard Königsberger) born 2 December 1708 in Roding ( Oberpfalz); and died 9 October 1769 in the Prüfening Abbey at
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) was a German composer,
organist An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ (music), organ. An organist may play organ repertoire, solo organ works, play with an musical ensemble, ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumentalist, instrumental ...
and Catholic Monk of the
Benedictine Order , image = Medalla San Benito.PNG , caption = Design on the obverse side of the Saint Benedict Medal , abbreviation = OSB , formation = , motto = (English: 'Pray and Work') , foun ...
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Works

* Vocal music ** 33 ''Cantilenae sacrae'' for voices, 2 Violins and Organ op. 1, Lotter, Augsburg 1733 ** 10 ''Missae solemnes'' and 2 ''Missae pastoritiae'' such as 1 ''Veni Sancte Spiritus'' op. 1, Lang, Regensburg 1740 ** 8 ''
Offertories The offertory (from Medieval Latin ''offertorium'' and Late Latin ''offerre'') is the part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar. A collection of alms (offerings) from the co ...
'' op. 2, Lang, Regensburg 1741 ** 6 '' Miserere'' and 2 ''
Stabat mater The Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Christian hymn to Mary, which portrays her suffering as Jesus Christ's mother during his crucifixion. Its author may be either the Franciscan friar Jacopone da Todi or Pope Innocent III.Sabatier, Paul ''Life o ...
'' op. 3, Klaffschenkel, Augsburg 1743 ** 6 ''Missae'' op. 4, Lotter, Augsburg 1743 ** 4 ''Vespern'' and 4 marianische ''Antiphonen'' op. 5, Klaffschenkel, Augsburg 1743 ** 6 ''Missae rurales'' and 2 ''
Requiem A Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead ( la, Missa pro defunctis) or Mass of the dead ( la, Missa defunctorum), is a Mass of the Catholic Church offered for the repose of the soul or souls of one or more deceased persons, ...
'' for 2 Voices and
Basso continuo Basso continuo parts, almost universal in the Baroque era (1600–1750), provided the harmonic structure of the music by supplying a bassline and a chord progression. The phrase is often shortened to continuo, and the instrumentalists playing th ...
, other Strings and Instruments ad libitum op. 6, Klaffschenkel, Augsburg 1744 ** 6 solenne ''Litaneien'' op. 7, Klaffschenkel, Augsburg 1744 ** 17 Offertorien op. 8, Lotter, Augsburg 1744 ** 6 ''Missae solemniores'' and 1 ''
Te Deum The "Te Deum" (, ; from its incipit, , ) is a Latin Christian hymn traditionally ascribed to AD 387 authorship, but with antecedents that place it much earlier. It is central to the Ambrosian hymnal, which spread throughout the Latin Chur ...
'' op. 10, Klaffschenkel, Augsburg 1747 ** 6 ''Stabat Mater'' op. 11, Lotter, Augsburg 1748 ** 4 Stationen zum Fest Corporis Christi, 8 ''Hymnen'', 1 ''Offertorium'', 1 ''Aria de passione'' and 1 ''Te Deum'' op. 12, Lotter, Augsburg 1748 ** 17 ''Vesperpsalmen'', 1 '' Magnificat'' and 4 ''marianische Antiphonen'' for 2 Voices and Basso continuo, other voices and Instruments ad libitum op. 13, Lotter, Augsburg 1749 (2. Auflage 1755) ** 3 ''Vesperpsalmen'' and 4 ''marianische Antiphonen'' op. 14, Lotter, Augsburg 1750 ** 6 ''Missae solemniores'' and 1 ''Veni Sancte Spiritus'' op. 15, Lotter, Augsburg 1750 ** 6 ''solenne Litaneien'' op. 17, Lotter, Augsburg 1753 ** 6 ''rurale Litaneien'' and 4 ''Arien'' for 2 Voices and Basso continuo, other Voices and Instruments ad libitum op. 19, Lotter, Augsburg 1755 ** 2 ''Requiem'' and 2 ''
Libera Libera may refer to: * Libera (mythology), a Roman goddess of fertility * Libera (choir), a boy vocal group from London * ''Libera'' (film), a 1993 comedy film * "Libera" (song), a song by Italian artist Mia Martini * ''Libera'' (gastropod), a ...
'' op. 20, Lotter, Augsburg 1756 ** 6 ''Missae solemnes'' op. 21, Schmid, Regensburg 1760 ** 10 '' Kantaten'' op. 22, Lotter, Augsburg 1763 ** 5 ''Missae solemnes'' and 1 ''Requiem'' op. 23, Lotter, Augsburg 1764 ** 2 ''Vespern'' and 4 ''marianische Antiphonen'' op. 24, Lotter, Augsburg 1767 ** 2 ''Missae'', 2 ''Offertorien'' and 1 ''Te Deum'' op. 25, Lotter, Augsburg 1767 ** 1 ''Offertorium'' without opus number, Lotter, Augsburg 1756 ** 1 ''Offertorium duplicis textus (»Pater noster / Benedictus sancta trinitas«)'' without opus number, Lotter, Augsburg 1757 ** 1 ''Missa pastoritia'' for 4 Voices, 2 Violins, 2 Trumpets and Violoncello without opus number, Lotter, Augsburg 1769 ** ''Vespern'' and 4 ''Antiphonen'' in C, F, G and C, without opus number and without year. ** 3 ''Vespern'' and 4 ''Antiphonen'' in C, G, F and C, without opus number and without year. ** 1 ''
Alma redemptoris mater "Alma Redemptoris Mater" (; "Loving Mother of our Redeemer") is a Marian hymn, written in Latin hexameter, and one of four seasonal liturgical Marian antiphons sung at the end of the office of Compline (the other three being '' Ave Regina Caelo ...
'' D-Dur ** 1 ''Ave Regina'' for Bass Voice, 2 Violins, 2 Horns and double Bass continuo ** 1 ''Credidi'' C-Dur ** 1 ''Cum invocarem'' ** 1 ''Litaniae'' C-Dur ** 1 ''Lythania'' C-Dur ** ''Lythaniae solennes'' C-Dur ** ''Litaniae'' C-Dur ** 1 ''Messe'' F-Dur for Sopran, Alt ad libitum, Bass Voice and Organ ** 1 ''Messe'' g-Moll for Soprano, Alt, Bass ad libitum and Organ ** 1 ''Missa pastoritia'' D-Dur ** 1 ''Salve Regina'' D-Dur * Works for the theater ** ''Bellisarius, die von dem Neyd verfinsterte Welt-Ehr'', Amberg 1736 ** ''Libertas in Captivitate'', Amberg 1736 ** ''Inconstantia Humani Favoris'', Amberg 1736 ** ''Lumen Fidei'', Amberg 1736 ** ''Gering-Schätzung der Marianischen Versamblung, mit unglückseligem Tod bestrafet'', Amberg 1736 ** ''Virtus in pueris adulta'', Amberg Mai 1736 ** ''Maria, eine sichere Zuflucht-Statt der Sünder'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Sanctus Laurentius Justinianus'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Mater Sanctae Spei'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Fabula Saturnalitia'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Codrus Atheniensium Rex amoris victima'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Mira Amoris Metamorphosis'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Rodericus De Spina ex Rosa'', Amberg 1737 ** ''Alphonsus suimet victor. Das ist Glorreicher Sieg Alphonsi über sich selbst'', Dillingen 4. September 1737 ** ''Gloriosa filii in Parentem pietas'', Amberg 1738 ** ''Filialis amor Deiparae'', Ingolstadt 18. Mai 1738 ** ''Mater gratiae'', Ingolstadt 11. Januar 1739 ** ''S. Rainerius noxii pudoris victor'', Ingolstadt 10. Mai 1739 ** ''Dem Leben eines bösen Sodalis gemäßer Tod'', 1739 ** ''Mater gratiae'', München 10. November 1743 ** ''Alphonsus Magnus Se ipso major'', undated ** ''S. Rainerius sacrilegi pudoris victor'', München 1745 ** ''Abraham sich zweymal schlachtend'', undated ** ''Priflinga in anniversaria solennitate'', 1761 ** ''Salomon rex sapientia a Deo collata'', 1763 * Instrumental Music ** 12 ''Sonates concertantes'' for solo Violin, 2 Violins, Viola and Double Bass continuo op. 9, Klaffschenkel, Augsburg 1745 ** 10 ''Symphoniae'' for Strings and obligatto Organ, 2 Trompets and Drums ad libitum op. 16, 1751 ** 6 ''Konzerte'' and 2 ''Pastorellen'' for Organ und obligatto Strings, 2 Trumpets or Horns ad libitum op. 18, 1754 ** ''Praeambulum cum fuga primi, secundi, tertii, quarti toni'' for Organ, 1755 ** ''Praeambulum cum fuga sexti, septimi, octavi toni'' for Organ, 1756 ** ''Praeambulum cum fuga primi (-octavi) toni'', 1756 ** ''Finger-Streit oder Clavier-Übung durch ein Praeambulum und Fugen, so mit scharfen, harten und weichen Tonen vermengt'', 1760 ** ''Der wohl-unterwiesene Clavier-Schüler'', 1755, 2. Auflage 1761, 3. Auflage 1772.


Literature

* M. A. Radice: ''The Nature of the Style Galant: Evidence from the Repertoire'', in: Musical Quarterly Nr. 83, 1999, Edition 4, pages 607–647


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Konigsperger, Marianus 1708 births 1769 deaths 18th-century German composers 18th-century German male musicians German organists German Benedictines