Tritonius, Petrus (real name, Peter Treybenreif)
Tritonius, Petrus (real name, Peter Treybenreif)
Tritonius, Petrus (Real Name, Peter TreyBenreif), esteemed Austrian composer; b. Bozen, c. 1465; d. probably in Hall, Tirol, c. 1525. After studies at the Univ. of Vienna (1486), he matriculated at the Univ. of Ingolstadt (1497); it was about this time that he took the name Petrus Tritonius and became associated with the humanist Conradus Celtis. He then was active as a Latin teacher in the Tirol. After taking a doctorate at the Univ. of Padua (1502), he went to Vienna as a teacher. He then served as director of the Lateinschule in Bozen (1508-12), and later was active in Halle and Schwaz am Inn. He composed a distinguished set of Horatian odes, Melopoiae sive harmoniae tetracenticae super XXII genera carminum Heroicorum Elegiacorum Lyricorum et ecclesiasticorum hymnorum (Augsburg, 1507; 2nded., 1507; 3rded., 1532; 4thed., 1551), which exercised influence on German composers in the 16thcentury.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire