Aumann, Franz Josef - Ave Maria fuga

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year of composition / 1st publication: s.a.


M.Haydn und sein Freund F.J.Aumann im Stiftskeller von St.Florian (1771)  (von H.Zens)

Composer: Franz Joseph Aumann (1728-1797)
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PDFMIDIMP3VIDFirst nameLast nameBirthDeathcompID #TitleVoicingInstrumentation
1100Franz JosephAumann17281797  Ave Maria  fugaSATB2Vl Va Kb Org
0000Franz JosephAumann17281797  Ave Maria klareSATB2Vl Kb Org

Available documentation:

Score:  recent edition available for purchase Publ. Carus-Verlag 
Aumann - coverAumann - p1
Also exists in SATB + organ reduction  Carus-Verlag 27.101/03
a.o. see also: http://www.carus-verlag.com/index.php3?BLink=KKArtikel&ArtikelID=6544
Aumann-SATB
My thanks and appreciation to
Debra Potts
for sending me this score.

Lyrics: 

A ve, a ve, a ve Ma ri a,
gra ti a ple na,
gra ti a ple na,
Do mi nus te cum,
be ne di cta tu in mu li e ri bus,
in mu li e ri bus,
et be ne di ctus,
be ne di ctus fru ctus ven tris tu i,
Je sus Chri stus, Je sus Chri stus.


San cta Ma ri a, Ma ter De i,
San cta Ma ri a, San cta Ma ri a, o . ra,
San cta Ma ri a, o ra pro no bis pec ca to ri bus,
o ra, o ra, o ra pro no bis, o ra pro no bis pec ca to ri bus,
nunc et in ho ra mor tis,
nunc et in ho ra mor tis no strae,
pro no bis pec ca to ri bus, o ra,
nunc et in ho ra mor tis no strae. A men,
nunc et in ho ra mor tis no strae,
nunc et in ho ra mor tis no strae.
A men, a men.

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Internet references, biography information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_Aumann
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Joseph Aumann (also Auman, Aumon; 24 February 1728, Traismauer – 30 March 1797, Sankt Florian) was an Austrian composer.

Before his voice broke, he sang in the same Viennese choir as Michael Haydn and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger,[1] composers with whom he later in life traded manuscripts.[2] In view of this circulation, it is not surprising that some of his music has been incorrectly attributed to Haydn. However, his Missa Profana, satirizing the stuttering and bad singing of a schoolmaster, was once attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.[3]
Aumann was ordained a priest in the Augustinian Order in St. Florian in 1757, essentially staying there for the rest of his life. He said Mass occasionally, but wrote lots of mass settings.
Aumann's music was a large part of the repertoire at St. Florian in the 19th century, and Anton Bruckner availed himself of this resource for his studies of counterpoint.[4] Bruckner focused a lot of his attention on Aumann's Christmas responsories and an Ave Maria in D major.[5]
Aumann's oeuvre also includes instrumental music, such as some of the earliest string quintets.[6]

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