Franz Wasner
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Franz Wasner | |
Born | December 28, 1905 Feldkirchen, Austria |
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Died | July 21, 1992 (aged 86) Salzburg, Austria |
Occupation | Priest |
Franz Wasner (December 28, 1905 – June 21, 1992) was the director and conductor of the Trapp family and a missionary.
Wasner was born on December 28, 1905, in Feldkirchen, a small town in Upper Austria. After graduating from the University of Innsbruck, he was ordained a priest and served in the small rural community of Mayrhofen in Tyrol for one year. He studied ecclesiastical law in Rome and graduated in 1934.
Prelate Wasner returned to Salzburg where he met Georg von Trapp. He and Trapp became close friends and from that time on he accompanied the Trapp family as director and conductor on all their concert tours[citation needed]. He also composed several masses and Lieder.
He then decided to do missionary work on the Fiji Islands until 1966. During his stay he commissioned murals in the small church of his station in Naiserelangi by the Mexican artist Jean Charlot.
The Vatican appointed him rector of the "Collegio Santa Maria dell'Anima" (the domicile of German-speaking theology students in Rome) which he managed for over 15 years.
He died in June 1992 in Salzburg.