- Lorenz Leopold Haschka
Lorenz Leopold Haschka (
1 September 1749 –3 August ,1827 ) was anAustria n poet and author of the words toGott erhalte Franz den Kaiser , Austria's national anthem until 1918.Haschka was born and died in
Vienna . In his youth, he was a member of theSociety of Jesus . On the suppression of the Society (1773) he devoted himself, in secular life, to poetry, this was now to become his vocation and his means of livehood. His pupil, the wealthy Johann Baptist von Alxinger, an imitator ofChristoph Martin Wieland , came to his assistance. Haschka also found aid in the home of the poetess,Karoline Pichler . Having left the Jesuits, under the influence ofJosephinism , he became afreemason and wrote odes against thepapacy during the presence ofPius VI in Vienna, as well as against the religious orders. He returned to Catholicism after the death ofJoseph II, Holy Roman Emperor , and was selected to compose a national anthem, which was first sung on 12 February, 1797, at the celebration of Francis II's birthday. Haschka was given a position as assistant in the library of theUniversity of Vienna and was made instructor in aesthetics in the newly founded Theresianum. He retired in 1824.References
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Sommervogel , "Bibliotheque de la Compagnie de Jesus"
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