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Johann Baptist Singenberger (John Singenberger) (25 May 1848 – 29 May 1924) was a Swiss composer, music teacher, editor and publisher. Much of his output was devoted to Catholic liturgical music. He was reckoned to have taught over 1,000 musicians in his lifetime. In 1873 Singenberger founded the , an organization belonging to the Cecilian movement which sought to revive the spirit of the masses and motets of Palestrina. Singenberger was also a professor of music at the Catholic Normal School in St. Francis, Wisconsin.

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  • Johann Baptist Singenberger (* 25. Mai 1848 in Kirchberg SG; † 29. Mai 1924 in Milwaukee als John Singenberger) war ein Schweizer Komponist, Kirchenmusiker, Musikpädagoge und Herausgeber. (de)
  • Johann Baptist Singenberger (John Singenberger) (25 May 1848 – 29 May 1924) was a Swiss composer, music teacher, editor and publisher. Much of his output was devoted to Catholic liturgical music. He was reckoned to have taught over 1,000 musicians in his lifetime. In 1873 Singenberger founded the , an organization belonging to the Cecilian movement which sought to revive the spirit of the masses and motets of Palestrina. Singenberger was also a professor of music at the Catholic Normal School in St. Francis, Wisconsin. Pope Leo XIII knighted Singenberger, conferring upon him the order of St. Gregory the Great. (en)
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  • Johann Baptist Singenberger (* 25. Mai 1848 in Kirchberg SG; † 29. Mai 1924 in Milwaukee als John Singenberger) war ein Schweizer Komponist, Kirchenmusiker, Musikpädagoge und Herausgeber. (de)
  • Johann Baptist Singenberger (John Singenberger) (25 May 1848 – 29 May 1924) was a Swiss composer, music teacher, editor and publisher. Much of his output was devoted to Catholic liturgical music. He was reckoned to have taught over 1,000 musicians in his lifetime. In 1873 Singenberger founded the , an organization belonging to the Cecilian movement which sought to revive the spirit of the masses and motets of Palestrina. Singenberger was also a professor of music at the Catholic Normal School in St. Francis, Wisconsin. (en)
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  • Johann Baptist Singenberger (de)
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