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Georg Robert von Pasterwitz (7 June 1730 – 26 January 1803) was an Austrian composer and teacher. He was born in , near Passau. First educated at , he entered the Benedictine monastery in Kremsmünster in 1749. He then enrolled at the University of Salzburg, studying theology, law and mathematics. It was during this time that he met Johann Ernst Eberlin, who became his music teacher. Pasterwitz completed his studies in 1759 and soon started teaching philosophy at the monastery's Ritterakademie, eventually rising to teach courses in mathematics, physics, economics, and political science; since about 1755 he was also active as composer, producing stage works for the monastery almost every year.

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  • Georg von Pasterwitz fou un religiós benedictí, filòsof i compositor alemany. Als catorze anys ingressà en l'abadia de , on feu els estudis de música i literatura, seguint després un curs de teologia a Salzburg, ensems que completava els seus coneixements musicals amb , mestre de capella d'aquella catedral. Més tard fou professor de diverses matèries en l'abadia de Kremsmunster. Va viatjar molt per Alemanya i Itàlia i era amic de Mozart, Haydn i Salieri. Principals composicions: * sis Misses * 50 Antífones * quatre Te Deum * Vespres, motets, himnes, i ofertoris. A més, publicà: Dissertatio philosophica de lege naturali, perfecte jucunde et commode vivendi (Styra, 1976), i Lehrsaetze aus der Policey . (ca)
  • Georg Pasterwi(t)z, weltliche Vornamen Robert Johannes Ivo (* 7. März 1730 in Bierhütte bei Hohenau; † 26. Jänner 1803 in Kremsmünster) war ein österreichischer katholischer Geistlicher und Komponist. Er ist Namensgeber der Georg-von-Pasterwitz Mittelschule in Hohenau. (de)
  • Georg Robert von Pasterwitz (7 June 1730 – 26 January 1803) was an Austrian composer and teacher. He was born in , near Passau. First educated at , he entered the Benedictine monastery in Kremsmünster in 1749. He then enrolled at the University of Salzburg, studying theology, law and mathematics. It was during this time that he met Johann Ernst Eberlin, who became his music teacher. Pasterwitz completed his studies in 1759 and soon started teaching philosophy at the monastery's Ritterakademie, eventually rising to teach courses in mathematics, physics, economics, and political science; since about 1755 he was also active as composer, producing stage works for the monastery almost every year. Between 1767 and 1783 Pasterwitz served as the monastery's choir director. Due to reforms started by Joseph II, he had to give up some of his duties and became instead the monastery's treasurer and eventually official representative, when it was threatened with dissolution in 1785. Pasterwitz died in 1803 in Kremsmünster, having served as dean of the Upper School there until 1801. Pasterwitz's surviving oeuvre comprises some 500 works, mostly liturgical pieces and dramatic works for the church. He composed a large number of short contrapuntal pieces for keyboard: 324 were published between 1790 and 1803, and were the only works published during the composer's lifetime. They show him as a competent master of both counterpoint and the keyboard. For the monastery, Pasterwitz regularly composed dramas and dozens of liturgical pieces: masses, offertories, vespers, etc. (en)
  • Georg von Pasterwitz è stato un musicista e insegnante austriaco. (it)
  • Georg (ordensnamn, ursprungligen Robert Johannes Ivo) von Pasterwitz, född den 7 mars 1730 nära Passau, död den 26 januari 1803 i Kremsmünster, var entysk teolog och kontrapunktist. von Pasterwitz studerade teologi i Salzburg och kontrapunkt under domkapellmästaren . Han var 1785 i Wien som fullmäktig för abbotstiftet Kremsmünster samt blev därunder umgängesvän med Mozart, Albrechtsberger och Salieri med flera. Vid sin död var von Pasterwitz dekanus vid lyceet. Han komponerade kyrkomusik, komiska operor samt klaver- och orgelfugor. (sv)
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  • Georg Pasterwi(t)z, weltliche Vornamen Robert Johannes Ivo (* 7. März 1730 in Bierhütte bei Hohenau; † 26. Jänner 1803 in Kremsmünster) war ein österreichischer katholischer Geistlicher und Komponist. Er ist Namensgeber der Georg-von-Pasterwitz Mittelschule in Hohenau. (de)
  • Georg von Pasterwitz è stato un musicista e insegnante austriaco. (it)
  • Georg (ordensnamn, ursprungligen Robert Johannes Ivo) von Pasterwitz, född den 7 mars 1730 nära Passau, död den 26 januari 1803 i Kremsmünster, var entysk teolog och kontrapunktist. von Pasterwitz studerade teologi i Salzburg och kontrapunkt under domkapellmästaren . Han var 1785 i Wien som fullmäktig för abbotstiftet Kremsmünster samt blev därunder umgängesvän med Mozart, Albrechtsberger och Salieri med flera. Vid sin död var von Pasterwitz dekanus vid lyceet. Han komponerade kyrkomusik, komiska operor samt klaver- och orgelfugor. (sv)
  • Georg von Pasterwitz fou un religiós benedictí, filòsof i compositor alemany. Als catorze anys ingressà en l'abadia de , on feu els estudis de música i literatura, seguint després un curs de teologia a Salzburg, ensems que completava els seus coneixements musicals amb , mestre de capella d'aquella catedral. Més tard fou professor de diverses matèries en l'abadia de Kremsmunster. Va viatjar molt per Alemanya i Itàlia i era amic de Mozart, Haydn i Salieri. Principals composicions: (ca)
  • Georg Robert von Pasterwitz (7 June 1730 – 26 January 1803) was an Austrian composer and teacher. He was born in , near Passau. First educated at , he entered the Benedictine monastery in Kremsmünster in 1749. He then enrolled at the University of Salzburg, studying theology, law and mathematics. It was during this time that he met Johann Ernst Eberlin, who became his music teacher. Pasterwitz completed his studies in 1759 and soon started teaching philosophy at the monastery's Ritterakademie, eventually rising to teach courses in mathematics, physics, economics, and political science; since about 1755 he was also active as composer, producing stage works for the monastery almost every year. (en)
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