Pasterwitz, Georg (actually Robert) von
Pasterwitz, Georg (actually Robert) von
Pasterwitz, Georg (actually Robert) von, Austrian composer; b. Bierhutten, near Passau, June 7, 1730; d. Kremsmünster, Jan. 26,1803. He studied music with Eberlin in Salzburg, and after touring Europe, entered the order of the Benedictines in 1755. He was choirmaster at the monastery in Kremsmünster (1767–83), then lived in Vienna (1785–94). In 1794 he became dean of his monastery’s Upper School (until 1801). He publ. 24 Fughe for Organ or Harpsichord and 300 Themata und Versetten for Organ or Piano. In MS there exists about 20 masses, numerous Psalms, offertories, vespers, motets, etc., as well as several operas, intermezzi, and detached arias interpolated in various operas of other composers.
Bibliography
W. Kaas-Cornelius, G. v.P. als Kirchenkomponist (diss., Univ. of Vienna, 1925).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire