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Philipp Harnoncourt or Philipp Graf de la Fontaine und d'Harnoncourt-Unverzagt (9 February 1931 – 25 May 2020) was an Austrian
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,
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and musician. Born into a noble family, he grew up in
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and decided to become a priest at age 17. He studied in
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and
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. In 1963 he founded a department of church music at the later Kunstuniversität Graz. He was appointed professor at the University of Graz in 1972 and was head of the institute of
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, Christian art and
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until his retirement in 1999. Inspired by the
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, he contributed to the first common Catholic hymnal in German, '' Gotteslob'', and supported
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especially with Orthodox Churches, as a member of the board of ''
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'' from 1986. He focused on the
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, founded the art prize ''1+1+1=1'' for new works related to the concept, and initiated the restoration of a chapel first dedicated to the Trinity.


Life

Philipp Harnoncourt was born into nobility in Berlin, the son of Eberhard Harnoncourt (1896–1970) and Ladislaja Johanna Franziska née Gräfin von Meran, Freiin von Brandhoven. He moved with his family to
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in 1931, living in the family residence . With his brother Nikolaus, he played piano four-hands as a little boy. Both were
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at the Graz Cathedral and were thus exposed to church music. When bombing became a threat at the end of 1944, the family moved to Grundlsee. After World War II, they returned to Graz and Philipp decided to become a
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at age 17. He studied theology at the University of Graz and in Munich where he was influenced especially by Romano Guardini, and after finishing his studies, he was ordained as a priest on 11 July 1954. After years as a chaplain in
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and Hartberg, he became secretary of the bishop of Graz, , in 1959. In 1963, Harnoncourt founded a department for church music which became later part of the Kunstuniversität Graz. He was its director for nine years. He was appointed professor at the University of Graz in 1972, and served until his retirement in 1999 as head of the institute of
liturgics Liturgics, also called liturgical studies or liturgiology, is the academic discipline dedicated to the study of liturgy (public worship rites, rituals, and practices). Liturgics scholars typically specialize in a single approach drawn from anoth ...
, Christian art and
hymnology Hymnology (from Greek ὕμνος ''hymnos'', "song of praise" and -λογία ''-logia'', "study of") is the scholarly study of religious song, or the hymn, in its many aspects, with particular focus on choral and congregational song. It may be m ...
. In 1975 and 1976, he was also dean of the theological faculty of the
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. Harnoncourt is regarded as an influential liturgist after the
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. He promoted the changes in the liturgy, in theological reflection of services, and a strong ecumenical approach. He contributed to the first common Catholic hymnal in German, '' Gotteslob'', which appeared in 1975, and published over 500 works. Harnoncourt was also instrumental in the ecumenism of Catholics and the orthodox churches. He worked in the Graz section of ''Pro Oriente'' until his death, and was its honorary president. He was awarded an
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in Orthodox Theology from the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu in Romania in 1997. Harnoncourt developed a system of evaluating new church buildings and restoration of churches, called "Steirisches Modell", which is unique to Austria.


Harnoncourt's interest in the Trinity

Harnoncourt was focused on the
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. Feeling that religious beliefs can be expressed better in art than in words, he created an art prize on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Named ''1+1+1=1'', it has been awarded for new works in the visual arts, literature and music focused on the
Trinity The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (, from 'threefold') is the central dogma concerning the nature of God in most Christian churches, which defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: God the F ...
. In response, Bertl Muetter composed ''1+1+1=1 (discursus trinitatis)'' for three groups of musicians, which premiered in 2011 at the Graz Cathedral and was dedicated to Harnoncourt. Harnoncourt co-edited and published a book of collected reflections in 2011. In 2011 he founded, supported by his five siblings, an association to rescue and restore a chapel, the late-
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Heiligen-Geist-Kapelle in
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. The building was originally dedicated to the Trinity and has an unusual triangular floor plan. It was desecrated in 1794, and after that it deteriorated. He said: The restored building was inaugurated on 7 June 2020, Trinity Sunday that year, Harnoncourt had hoped to have the Chapel completed by that day.


Death and burial

Harnoncourt died on 25 May 2020 in Grundlsee. The
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was held in the garden of House Meran there, led by Matthias Keil, a relative. Among the guests were
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, the arch-bishop of Salzburg, and
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1963 births Living people Place of birth missing (l ...
, bishop of Graz-Seckau The motto was taken from a letter by a Romanian professor; she had written "Ich kann nicht trauern, weil ich so dankbar bin." (I can not mourn because I am so grateful.") Harnoncourt was buried in Grundlsee in the grave of Albrecht of Meran, his great-uncle.


Awards

* 1997 Honorary doctorate of the Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu * 1997 Domkapitular of the
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of the Graz Cathedral * Austrian Decoration for Science and Art *


Composition

* '' Gotteslob'' No. 38.1: "Der Herr ist mein Licht und mein Heil" to
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Publications

* ''Die Kirchenmusik und das II. Vatikanische Konzil'', Styria 1965 * ''Katechese und Liturgie'', Styria 1965, * ''Gesamtkirchliche und teilkirchliche Liturgie'', Herder Verlag 1974, * with Walter Brunner, : ''Steirische Kalvarienberge'', Andreas Schnider Verlags-Atelier 1990, * with OSB, , , , Clemens Thoma: ''Vom Sinn der Liturgie'', Patmos 1991, * ''Funktion und Zeichen. Kirchenbau in der Steiermark seit dem II. Vatikanum'', Andreas Schnider Verlags-Atelier 1992, * ''Liturgie der Kirche, ein gesamtkirchliches und ein ortskirchliches Geschehen'', Graz 1993 * with : ''Theologien im Dialog: gemeinsame Verantwortung – gemeinsame Aufgaben im südosteuropäischen Raum. Begegnung Jüdischer, Christlicher und Islamischer Theologischer Fakultäten und Hochschulen aus dem Südosteuropäischen Raum'', Inst. für Ökumenische Theologie und Patrologie Graz 1994, * ''Heilige als Brückenbauer: Heiligenverehrung im ökumenischen Dialog'', EOS Verlag 1997, * ''Kostbar ist der Tag'', Manumedia Schnider Verlag 2000, * ''Gott feiern in versöhnter Verschiedenheit: Aufsätze zur Liturgie, zur Spiritualität und zur Ökumene'', Herder 2005, * with , Johannes Rauchenberger: ''1+1+1=1 Trinität'', Edition Korrespondenzen 2011,


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References


Further reading

* ''Dass eure Frucht bleibt. Abschied vom Theologen Philipp Harnoncourt in vielfältiger großer Dankbarkeit.'' In: ''Sonntagsblatt für Steiermark'', Nr. 24, Graz, 14 June 2020, p. 15. * * Norbert Swoboda: ''Harmonischer Dreiklang: Kirchenbau, sakrale Musik und geistliches Drama.'' In: ''Unizeit.'' Magazin der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Heft 1, Graz 1997, pp. 18–19
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External links

* Hein Bruns

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