Ernestus Weinrauch (1730-1793) - Missa (g-moll) à 4 voci (1782)

★ Follow music ► Composer: Ernestus Weinrauch (1730-1793) Work: Missa (g-moll) à 4 voci (1782) Performers: Stefana Tiron (soprano); Ruth Sandhoff (alto); Hans-Jürgen Schöpflin (tenor); Hernan Iturralde (bass); Camerata Vocalis Tübingen; SWR Sinfonieorchester; Alexander Sumski (1933-2022, conductor) Missa (g-moll) à 4 voci (1782) 1. Kyrie 0:00 2. Gloria 7:37 3. Credo 24:20 4. Sanctus 38:19 Painting: Workshop of Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691-1765) - The Consecration of Cardinal Rezzonico in the church of S.S. Apostoli, Rome, 19 March 1743 Image in high resolution: Drawing: Matthäus Merian (1593-1650) - Thonauwerth [Donauwörth] (1644) Image in high resolution: Further info: Listen free: No available --- [Pater] Ernestus (Faustinus) Weinrauch (Donauwörth, 17 October 1730 - Zwiefalten, 9 April 1793) German composer. He entered the Benedictine monastery at Zwiefalten in 1748 and served it for more than 30 years as organist and regens chori and also at times as subprior. He composed primarily liturgical music for his monastery, but also stage music for a Schwäbisch Gmünd passion play Die Geisslung as well as one oratorio Kain und Abel (both in D-Tl and the Stadtarchiv, Schwäbisch Gmünd). Although he did not have his works printed, many were disseminated through copies. Several of his manuscripts survive (in D-Bsb, HR, OB and the two above-named libraries). Weinrauch was also a respected teacher, counting among his pupils the composers Konrad Back in Ottobeuren, Conradin Kreutzer and probably also J.L. Schubaur.