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Johann Baptist Singenberger

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for over 50 years. In the words of one of his students, "There has been no other man in America, equally prominent in all phases of church music, equally recognized outside the country, and of equal length of service."
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Singenberger went to the United States in April 1873. He maintained the seat of President for the American Saint Caecilia Society for over 30 years and edited its monthly periodical
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decided to publish Singenberger's first collection of hymns. With its publication began a lifelong friendship between Singenberger and members of the publishing family.
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Singenberger was born on 25 May 1848 in the province of St. Gall in Switzerland. He attended St. George Seminary in St. Gall where he befriended
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J. Vincent Higginson, "Professor John B. Singenberger, " The Catholic Choirmaster, XXVII, 3 (September, 1941), p.101.
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J.M. Kasel, "Professor Johann Baptist Singenberger", Caecilia, LI, 7-8 (July–August, 1924), p.28.
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F.G. Boerger, "An Appreciation of John Singenberger,"Caecilia, LX, 6 (June, 1933), p.196.
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He then studied under Carl Greith, who specialized in voice training, at the
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Hundred Years of Music in America: An Account of Musical Effort in America
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Hundred Years of Music in America: An Account of Musical Effort in America
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The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, Volume II: E-K
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The New Grove Dictionary of American Music, Volume II: E-K
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Granville L. Howe, William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1889).
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He continued his education at a Jesuit boarding school,
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knighted Singenberger, conferring upon him the order of
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Stabat Mater - List of other Stabat Mater composers
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liturgical music
American St. Cecilia Society
Cecilian movement
masses
motets
Palestrina
St. Francis, Wisconsin
Leo XIII
St. Gregory the Great
Sebastian Gebhard Messmer
Archbishop of Milwaukee
Stella Matutina
Feldkirch
Vorarlberg
University of Innsbruck
Franz Xaver Witt
Pustet
Stabat Mater - List of other Stabat Mater composers

RISM-CH Statistics
A Hundred Years of Music in America
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Repertoire & Recordings
"MusicSack - Singenberger"
the original
Church Music Association of America


https://musicasacra.com/journal/archives/
Free scores by Johann Baptist Singenberger

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