Hans Buchner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Hans Buchner

German Renaissance composer

Date of Birth: 26-Oct-1483

Place of Birth: Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1538

Profession: composer, organist, music theorist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Hans Buchner

  • Hans Buchner (also Joannes Buchner, Hans von Constanz; born 26 October 1483 in Ravensburg; died March 1538, probably in Konstanz) was an important German organist and composer. Buchner was a student of Paul Hofhaimer, and may have worked for the emperor Maximilian I while Hofhaimer was away.
  • From 1506 he worked in Constance as the cathedral organist.
  • His relationship with Heinrich Isaac is unclear, but three of the odd-numbered sequence verses he set are in the same transpositions as the Choralis Constantinus (he also set Victimae paschali laudes, whereas Isaac used a different Easter sequence, Laudes salvatori).
  • When, in the course of the Reformation, the bishop was forced to move his seat to Meersburg, Buchner followed him to continue in his post, while maintaining a residence in Constance.
  • In 1529 he applied for a position at Speyer, but apparently demanded too high a salary.
  • He was often called to inspect new organs, such as those of Zurich and Heidelberg. His most important legacy is the Fundamentbuch, a collection of organ music that also includes an introduction to the techniques of playing and improvising on plainchant.
  • Buchner's Collected Organ Works (Sämtliche Orgelwerke) are edited by Jost Harro Schmidt as volumes 54 & 55 of Das Erbe deutscher Musik (Litolff/Frankfurt, 1974) Amongst his pupils was the Swiss organist and composer, Fridolin Sicher.

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