Jan Lohelius Oehlschlägel (1724-1788) - Missa Pastoralis Solemnis (1761)

Všechno nejlepší k narozeninám Jan Lohelius Oehlschlägel! 🙏🏼🍷 Composer: Jan Lohelius Oehlschlägel (1724-1788) Work: Missa Pastoralis Solemnis ex D (1761) Performers: Ivana Kvаsnickοva (soprano); Virginie Waltеrοvá (alto); Richard Spοrkа (tenor); Marc Nіubο (bass); Ceskeho Rozhlasu Orchestra; Cantores Pragenses; Josef Hercl (1928-2005, conductor) Missa Pastoralis Solemnis (1761) 1. Kyrie 0:00 2. Gloria 5:18 3. Credo 19:28 4. Sanctus 29:24 5. Benedictus 31:26 6. Agnus Dei 37:09 Painting: Unknown artist (18th Century) - The Birth of the Virgin HD image: Further info: ánoce-U-Sv-Jakuba-Weihnachten-An-St-Jakob Listen free: No available --- Jan (Joannes) (Franz Joseph) Lohelius Oehlschlägel [Oehlschlegel, Oelschlegel] (Lahošť, 31 December 1724 - Strahov, 22 February 1788) Bohemian composer, choirmaster, organist and organ builder. He was a pupil of Jana Jiřího Weidiga, the choirmaster of Duchcov, and later in Prague he studied with Josef Anton Sehling. In 1737 he received financial support by Emanuel Filibert von Waldstein of Duchov and he was addmited to the Jesuit monastery of Bohosudov where he was appointed as organist in a time he was finishing his studies of philosophy and theology. In August 1747 he entered the Premonstratensian Order and definitively took his monastic name of Jan Lohelius, under which most of his music was written. He was appointed as choirmaster of the monastic churches at Milevsko (1749-50) and at Strahov (1756). He also spent 15 years rebuilding the Strahov church organ, making it one of the best and largest in Bohemia at the time (Mozart tested and admired it in 1787). As a composer, he mainly wrote sacred music in a pre-Classical and early Classical style close to his fellows Antonio Boroni and F.X. Brixi. He died in Prague in February 1788.
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