As a contemporary of Haydn and Mozart, Rosengart reveals great stylistic diversity in his works. This Hymnus , in two sections, reveals his ability as a baroque composer, who concentrated on the musical embellishment of the liturgy. Christe redemptor omnium was performed to the glory of God in the monastic church at Ochsenhausen.
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Composer
Æmilian Rosengart
| 1757-1810Rosengart, who worked at the Benedictine Abbey at Ochsenhausen, was one of the foremost composers of monastic music of the South-German late-baroque period. That music was overshadowed by the Viennese classics, and it has therefore been largely forgotten. The 90 or so surviving compositions by Rosengart serve liturgical purposes, and are therefore still today best suited for use at religious services. Personal details
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Editor
Andreas Traub
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