Surname
Paumhäckl
Given Name
Georg
Variant Name
Bamheckl
Paumbhackl
Role
Basse contre
Bassus
Employee of a court chapel (musician)
Known voice range
Musician
Singer
Active period
1519 - 1527
Workplace
Innsbruck
München
Institution
Capella imperialis (Imperium Romanum Sacrum)
Biography
Innsbruck, Imperial chapel, c. 1508-1520. Appears as a “clericus” of Maximilian’s chapel in the “Rotulus nominationum Maximiliani I” (c. 1508), fol. 89 (Nº 280), petitioning for a benefice from the bishop of Lavant (Marburg?). See Reichert 1954, p. 110. He is then listed as one of the six Bassisten of the Imperial chapel in the household inventory made in January 1519, soon after the death of Maximilian I (19 January 1519), and in the list made in January 1520, soon before the dissolution of the chapel. In the 1520 list he is also named as organist.
Munich, Imperial chapel of Ferdinand I, 1527. Listed as in the first inventory of the household of Ferdinand I, made on 1 January 1527 (Munich, Staatsarchiv [formerly Kreisarchiv] Faszikel H. L. Freising 317), as one of the three Bassisten in Ferdinand’s Munich chapel (there was another chapel in Vienna with a largely separate personnel).
He is doubtless a relative, perhaps the father, of the Maximilian Pamhäckel* who appears as a choirboy in the Vienna court chapel in 1544; Reichert 1954, p. 110.
Fellner and Kretschmayer 1907, p. 145; Hirzel 1908, p. 153, 155; Koczirz 1931, p. 532 (from Registratur de anno 1519 bis 1520, Vienna, Hofkammerarchiv Sign. 46 [olim D 131]); Reichert 1954, 110.
Munich, Imperial chapel of Ferdinand I, 1527. Listed as in the first inventory of the household of Ferdinand I, made on 1 January 1527 (Munich, Staatsarchiv [formerly Kreisarchiv] Faszikel H. L. Freising 317), as one of the three Bassisten in Ferdinand’s Munich chapel (there was another chapel in Vienna with a largely separate personnel).
He is doubtless a relative, perhaps the father, of the Maximilian Pamhäckel* who appears as a choirboy in the Vienna court chapel in 1544; Reichert 1954, p. 110.
Fellner and Kretschmayer 1907, p. 145; Hirzel 1908, p. 153, 155; Koczirz 1931, p. 532 (from Registratur de anno 1519 bis 1520, Vienna, Hofkammerarchiv Sign. 46 [olim D 131]); Reichert 1954, 110.