Stefan Stocker [also. L.B. Est.] (1795 - 1882) was an
Austrian composer born in South Tyrol and worked as a
choir director, teacher and composer. Trained in
Innsbruck, he worked as a teacher, organist and
composer in Schenna, Latsch, St. Pauls (Eppan) and from
1849 in Meran, city where he remained the rest of his
life. As a composer, he published a large part of his
church works under the pseudonym L. B. Est. (= Land
Bassist Etienne Stocker) with Anton Böhm & Sohn in
Augsburg.
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Stefan Stocker [also. L.B. Est.] (1795 - 1882) was an
Austrian composer born in South Tyrol and worked as a
choir director, teacher and composer. Trained in
Innsbruck, he worked as a teacher, organist and
composer in Schenna, Latsch, St. Pauls (Eppan) and from
1849 in Meran, city where he remained the rest of his
life. As a composer, he published a large part of his
church works under the pseudonym L. B. Est. (= Land
Bassist Etienne Stocker) with Anton Böhm & Sohn in
Augsburg.
Source: CPDL
(http://www0.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Stefan_Stocker).
Although originally composed for Choir (SATB), I
created this Interpretation of "Haec dicit Dominus
Deus" (Thus saith our Lord) for Winds (Flute, Oboe, Bb
Clarinet, English Horn, French Horn & Bassoon) &
Strings (2 Violins, 2 Violas & Cello).