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Damian Stachowicz (June 23, 1658 in Sokołów Małopolski – November 27, 1699 in Łowicz) was a Polish composer. His baptismal name was Jan (Joannes). At the age of 17 he entered the monastic order of the Piarists in Rzeszów and took on the name Damian of the Most Holy Trinity (Damianus à SS. Trinitate). On 9 June 1675 he received the religious habit, and as early as 6 August of the same year he arrived at Podolinec, where he stayed until 1677 teaching the classes in poetry and rhetoric, as well as performing musical tasks. Since 1678 he had resided in the monastery in Prievidza, and studied philosophy and theology. Most probably he was still occupied with music (which we can surmise on the basis of a large number of compositions mentioned in the music inventory of that place). In the years 16

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  • Damian Stachowicz (* 1658 in Sokołów; † 27. November 1699 in Łowicz) war ein polnischer Komponist. Stachowicz trat sechzehnjährig in den Piaristenorden ein, dem er sein Leben lang angehörte, und wirkte als Lehrer für Poesie und Rhetorik. Er lebte u. a. in Warschau, Chełm, Piotrków Trybunalski, Góra Kalwaria, Łowicz und in Podoliniec. Von seinen kirchenmusikalischen Werken sind mehrere Litaneien, Psalmen und Motetten, ein Requiem und ein Veni creator erhalten. (de)
  • Damian Stachowicz, także Damianus a SS Trinitate (ur. 1658 w Sokołowie Małopolskim k. Rzeszowa, zm. 27 listopada 1699 w Łowiczu) – polski kompozytor okresu baroku, pijar. Przebywał w konwentach w Rzeszowie, Podolińcu, Prievidzy, Warszawie i Łowiczu. Przypuszczalnie jego ulubionym instrumentem była trąbka, stąd wiele dzieł na ten instrument z towarzyszeniem głosów np. Veni consolator na trąbkę i sopran solo. (pl)
  • Damian Stachowicz (June 23, 1658 in Sokołów Małopolski – November 27, 1699 in Łowicz) was a Polish composer. His baptismal name was Jan (Joannes). At the age of 17 he entered the monastic order of the Piarists in Rzeszów and took on the name Damian of the Most Holy Trinity (Damianus à SS. Trinitate). On 9 June 1675 he received the religious habit, and as early as 6 August of the same year he arrived at Podolinec, where he stayed until 1677 teaching the classes in poetry and rhetoric, as well as performing musical tasks. Since 1678 he had resided in the monastery in Prievidza, and studied philosophy and theology. Most probably he was still occupied with music (which we can surmise on the basis of a large number of compositions mentioned in the music inventory of that place). In the years 16 (en)
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  • Damian Stachowicz (June 23, 1658 in Sokołów Małopolski – November 27, 1699 in Łowicz) was a Polish composer. His baptismal name was Jan (Joannes). At the age of 17 he entered the monastic order of the Piarists in Rzeszów and took on the name Damian of the Most Holy Trinity (Damianus à SS. Trinitate). On 9 June 1675 he received the religious habit, and as early as 6 August of the same year he arrived at Podolinec, where he stayed until 1677 teaching the classes in poetry and rhetoric, as well as performing musical tasks. Since 1678 he had resided in the monastery in Prievidza, and studied philosophy and theology. Most probably he was still occupied with music (which we can surmise on the basis of a large number of compositions mentioned in the music inventory of that place). In the years 1681–1690 he worked in Warsaw where on 21 December 1685 he was ordained to the priesthood. We may also find more detailed information about his musical responsibilities (“mgr chori et Musices”), which included education of the youth. Since 1691 Stachowicz had dwelled in Łowicz and his duties were to conduct the choir, to teach rhetoric and theology, to head the school (at least since 1696) and finally to be the deputy rector of the college (since 1698). Only in the years 1694–1696 he was sent to Góra Kalwaria where he taught the classes of philosophy and poetry. Father Damian Stachowicz died in Łowicz on 27 November 1699. (en)
  • Damian Stachowicz (* 1658 in Sokołów; † 27. November 1699 in Łowicz) war ein polnischer Komponist. Stachowicz trat sechzehnjährig in den Piaristenorden ein, dem er sein Leben lang angehörte, und wirkte als Lehrer für Poesie und Rhetorik. Er lebte u. a. in Warschau, Chełm, Piotrków Trybunalski, Góra Kalwaria, Łowicz und in Podoliniec. Von seinen kirchenmusikalischen Werken sind mehrere Litaneien, Psalmen und Motetten, ein Requiem und ein Veni creator erhalten. (de)
  • Damian Stachowicz, także Damianus a SS Trinitate (ur. 1658 w Sokołowie Małopolskim k. Rzeszowa, zm. 27 listopada 1699 w Łowiczu) – polski kompozytor okresu baroku, pijar. Przebywał w konwentach w Rzeszowie, Podolińcu, Prievidzy, Warszawie i Łowiczu. Przypuszczalnie jego ulubionym instrumentem była trąbka, stąd wiele dzieł na ten instrument z towarzyszeniem głosów np. Veni consolator na trąbkę i sopran solo. (pl)
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