Clara Hätzlerin Explained

Clara Hätzlerin
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Date:c. 1430
Death Date:1476
Occupation:Scribe
Years Active:15th century

Clara Hätzlerin (c. 1430  - 1476) was a professional scribe in 15th century Augsburg.[1] Her 1471 Liederbuch (songbook), a varied collection of love poems and an important literary manuscript, was among the sources used by composer Carl Orff for his tragic Die Bernauerin (1947).[2]

Clara-Hätzler-Straße in Augsburg is named after her.

Hätzlerin is one of the 999 notable women whose names are displayed on the Heritage Floor of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party art installation (1979).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cyrus, Cynthia J.. The scribes for women's convents in late medieval Germany. 2009. University of Toronto Press. Toronto [Ont.]. 9781442689084. 55.
  2. Book: Jans, hrsg. von Hans Jörg. Welttheater - Carl Orff und sein Bühnenwerk : Texte von Carl Orff aus der "Dokumentation" : eine Publikation des Orff-Zentrums München. 1996. Schneider. Tutzing. 3795208610. 7.
  3. "Clara Hatzerlin." Heritage Floor, The Dinner Party. Brooklyn Museum. Accessed 5 Feb. 2023.