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Joannes Baptista Dolar

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Joannes Baptista Dolar (Template:Lang-sl or Janez Kersnik Dolar, Template:Lang-cz, also Tollar or Thollary; c. 1620, Kamnik – 1673, Vienna) was a composer and contemporary of Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Andreas Hofer and Pavel Josef Vejvanovský.[1][2][3]

Dolar composed some large-scale instrumental and vocal works, notably:

  • Sonata à 13: 2 Violini, 2 Viole, Fagotto, 2 Clarini, 2 Cornetti, 4 Tromboni, Violone & Organo.[3]
  • Miserere mei Deus: SATB, SATB in concerto, SATB, SATB in cappella, 2 Violini, 2 Viole, 2 Clarini, 2 Cornetti Muti, 3 Tromboni, Violone & Organo.[3]
  • Missa Viennensis: SSSSAAAATTTTBBBB in concerto, SATB in cappella, 2 Cornetti, 2 Clarini, 4 Tromboni, Fagotto, 3 Violini, 2 Violae, Violoncello, Violone, Organo.

References

  1. ^ Edo Škulj (2004). "Glasbeniki v Dolničarjevi Bibliotheci Labacensis publica". In Klemenčič, Ivan (ed.). 300 let Academia Philharmonicorum Labacensium 1701–2001: zbornik referatov z mednarodnega simpozija 25. in 26. oktobra 2001 v Ljubljani. Ljubljana: ZRC SAZU. p. 85. Janez Gregor Dolničar mentions eleven contemporary musicians: Joannes Berthold Höffer, Joannes Baptista Dolar ...
  2. ^ Cutter, Paul F. (1967). "A Program of Renaissance and Baroque Music by the Slovenian Composers Jacobus Gallus and Joannes Baptista Dolar". The Florida State University Slavic Papers. 1: 100–105.
  3. ^ a b c Cvetko, Dragotin (1975). Musikgeschichte der Südslawen. Kassel: Bärenreiter Verlag. pp. 103–107.