Dumler, Martin G. 1868-1958

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Life

Born: Cincinnati OH Dec. 22, 1868

Died: Cincinnati OH, October 19,1958

Biography Choir boy at St. Joseph's church. 1890 entered Cincinnati College of music, graduating 1901 (MM 1924, Mus D 1934 ; LL.D Xavier University 1927) Studied voice with Tecla Vigna and Lino Mattioli and composition with Almon W. Vincent and Dr. Nicholas J. Elsenheimer. Sang in the St. Francis de Sales church choir for 40 years. Arranged and sang in the first American performance of Bruckner's F minor mass (St. Francis de Sales Church, Cincinnati, on July 15, 1900) and became Chairman of the Bruckner Society of America in 1932


List of sacred works

  • 3 Ave Marias' Op. 8 (various forces)
  • Ave Maria, Op. 12, SSAA, strings, org.
  • Ave Maria, Op. 24/1 H v, pf/org
  • Bonum est, Op. 21/1 SATB org
  • Cantata domine, Op. 21/2 SATB org
  • Ecce sacerdos, op. 31, male chorus, strings. timp. org
  • Three motets for children’s and men’s voices and organ , Op. 7 (GS 1913) (Ave serum, O Salutaris Hostia, Tantum Ergo Sacramentum)
  • 6 motets, males voices, org, Op. 14 (O salutaris, Tantum ergo, Jesu dulcis memoria, Adoramus Te, Asperges me, Laudate dominos)
  • 4 motets op. 34, women's voices, org.
  • Mass in C major, Op. 3
  • Mass in D major, Op. 4
  • Missa Beata, Op. 49, SA org, JFB 1942
  • Missa Cantate pueri
  • Missa Crux triumphans, Op. 20, soli, chorus, orch, org.
  • Missa Dei Amoris, STB org JFB? 1934?
  • Missa Devota, Op. 17 SSAA JFB
  • Missa Gaudens, Op. 22 STB JFB
  • Missa Latreutica, Op. 10, SATB org/orch. JFB 1925
  • Missa Laudis, Op. 19, TTBB JFB
  • Missa Petens, Op. 15, TTBB JFB
  • O salutaris hostia, Op. 9, sop. male chorus
  • O salutaris hostia, Op. 24/2, H v. pf/org
  • Panis angelicas, Op. 11, bass solo, male chorus, org.
  • Propers for Easter Sunday, Op. 13

Publications

  • Osburn, Mary Hubbell, Ohio composers and musical authors. Columbus OH: Heer, 1942

External links

Bruckner Society biography