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Johann Haselböck (26 July 1928 – 20 October 2021) was an Austrian organist, composer, author and academic teacher. He was organist at the Dominican Church, Vienna, for 65 years, and was professor of organ and improvisation at the Vienna Music Academy, where he later also served as head of the faculty of church music and as deputy rector. He gave organ concerts in Europe, North America, and the Near and Far East. Haselböck is regarded as a pioneer of Catholic church music in the German language after the Second Vatican Council. Biography Haselböck was born in Nesselstauden, now part of Bergern im Dunkelsteinerwald. He attended the gymnasium in Krems, Lower Austria, achieving the Matura in 1947. He then studied organ and church music at both the Vienna Conservatory and the Vienna Music Academy, graduating in 1952. He also studied pedagogy of the Classics and German studies at the University of Vienna, where he was promoted to the doctorate in 1953. Organ in the Dominican Church, Vienna From 4 November 1949, while still studying, Haselböck became organist at the Dominican Church, Vienna, and held the office for 65 years. He also taught Latin and German at the later Sigmund-Freud-Gymnasium. He achieved first prize at the Internationaler Orgelimprovisationswettbewerb Haarlem, an international competition in organ improvisation at the St. Bavo church, three times in a row until 1960. That year, he began teaching organ and improvisation at the Vienna Music Academy. He directed th
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