Samuel Gottlob Auberlen

Short Name: Samuel Gottlob Auberlen
Full Name: Auberlen, Samuel Gottlob
Birth Year: 1758
Death Year: 1829

Samuel Gottlob Auberlen, born at Feilbach, near Stuttgart, Nov. 23, 1758, died at Ulm after 1824. Organist; after having occupied positions as conductor, Conzertmeister, and organist at Zürich, Stuttgart, Zofingen, Winterthur, Tübingen, and Schaffhausen, under constant adversities, which he has described in an autobiography (Ulm, 1824), he was finally appointed organist and musical director at the Cathedral of Ulm in 1819. Works: Lob der Poesie, Lob der Musick, cantatna;s Das Fest der Christen auf Golgotha, oratorio; Mass; Sechs modern Walzer für Clavier, op 7 (Augsburg, 1799); Enterpens Opfer am Altar der Grazien (1801); other collections of dances, etc., for pianoforte; Forty melodies for male voices (Munich, 1834); Fifty songs for two, three, and four voices (Esslingen)

Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)


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