Wilhelm Adolph
Wilhelm Balthasar Adolph was a German composer of liturgical music in galant style, cantor and rector of catholic parish schools in Świebodzin and Góra.
Biography
Born a son of Andreas Joseph Adolph, municipal treasury bookkeeper and salt merchant, later lay judge and associate judge in Góra, and Anna Catharina, daughter of Sebastian Gräbner, city surgeon and town councillor in Góra as well as treasurer of the town's parish church. In 1748 he became cantor of the Roman Catholic Church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Świebodzin. Soon afterwards he married Anna Rosina Lange, daughter of Anton Frantz Lange, customs collector in Zielona Góra and Cistercian nuns’ of Trzebnica estates’ administrator. They had five children. The earliest manuscript of his work dates back to this period of his life, from 1757. In 1766 the composer moved with his family to his own family town, Góra. Appointed conrector and cantor of the school by the Roman Catholic Church of St Catherine of Alexandria in Góra. Soon he became rector. He was actively involved in the cultural life of the town as evident from wages recorded in parish accounts concerning musical settings of several religious services. He died in 1781 leaving a two-year vacancy on his post.He authored four works for choir and small instrumental ensemble all surviving in single manuscript copies:
- Litaniae de Beata Virgine Maria sub titulo Mater Divine Gratiae
- Missa ex C
- Missa
- Vesperae in F