词条 | Amandus Ivanschiz |
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Despite his early passing, Ivanschiz left behind a remarkable number of compositions. His output comprises about 20 symphonies, 15 string trios, 17 masses, 13 litanies, 7 short cantatas (each named "Oratorium"), 9 settings of Marian antiphons, 8 arias and duets to non-liturgical texts, vespers and Te Deum. Some of these works have survived in a few or even a dozen or so copies, which are now found in many, mainly Central European countries, such as Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden and Switzerland. It proves that Father Amandus’ music was known to a wide audience and places him among the most popular monk-composers of the 18th century. Ivanschiz’s oeuvre attracts attention because of its modern musical language, clearly belonging to the early Classical and galant style. Fr. Amandus is one of the first Austrian composers who consistently used a four-movement cycle in his symphonies, a form that can be found in half of his extant works in this genre. He was also one of the first composers who wrote string trios for violin, alto viola and basso (cello), i.e. the characteristic scoring of a mature classical string trio.[3] His instrumental compositions show a gradual development of the typical framework of sonata form. References1. ^{{Cite book|title=Ivanschiz, P. Amand (Matthias Leopold), in Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon, ed. Rudolf Flotzinger, vol. 2|last=Biba|first=Otto|publisher=|year=2003|isbn=|location=Wien|pages=871–872}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ivanschiz, Amandus}}2. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.pl/books?id=KNs4DwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA505&ots=7_B5Y2AfSO&dq=maciej%20jochymczyk%20ivanschiz&hl=pl&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Amandus Ivanschiz his life and music : with a thematic catalog of works|last=Jochymczyk|first=Maciej|date=2016|publisher=Musica Iagellonica|year=|isbn=9788370992071|location=Krakow|pages=}} 3. ^{{Cite journal|last=Jochymczyk|first=Maciej|date=2013|title=Some Remarks on the Formation of the Classical Style: Instrumental Music by Amandus Ivanschiz|url=https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/j/muso.2013.10.issue--1/muso-2014-0007/muso-2014-0007.pdf|journal=Musicology Today|volume=10|pages=72–78|via=De Gruyter}} 9 : 18th-century composers|Austrian composers|Classical composers of church music|1727 births|1758 deaths|Pauline monks|18th-century Austrian people|18th-century classical composers|Austrian classical composers |
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