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Name
  
Leonhard Paminger

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1567, Passau, Germany


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Stimmwerck, Franz Vitzthum, Ludwig Senfl

Leonhard Päminger also Paminger and Panninger (Aschach an der Donau, 29 March 1495 - Passau 1567) was an Upper-Austrian born Lutheran theologian, poet and composer in Catholic Bavaria.

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Leonhard Päminger's father Andreas was mayor of Aschbach in upper Austria. He came to Passau in 1516 as a scribe. His son the composer Sigismund Päminger was born in 1539. As a school official he was free, as a Lutheran, to compose outside church employ. In addition to his duties he was a poet and theologian and corresponded with Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon, and Veit Dietrich.

Works

Päminger was a prolific composer, with more than 700 of his works surviving.

Recordings

  • Sacred Music Ensemble Stimmwerck, Christophorus Records 2010
  • References

    Leonhard Päminger Wikipedia