Background
Schrems was born in Mitterteich.
music educator choir director Catholic priest
Schrems was born in Mitterteich.
He studied for his state examination for school and church music with Carl Thiel from 1925 to 1928.
After his studies, he was ordained a priest in June 1917. From 1924 until his death in 1963, he was director of music at the Regensburg Cathedral, gaining worldwide acclaim under him. He was instrumental in creating of a new organisational structure for the boys with high school, boarding school and choir united under one roof.
He also worked with the Bavarian Radio Symphony in the early 1960s.
In 1963, Schrems was made an honorary citizen of Regensburg. Streets in Regensburg and Mitterteich are named after him, in Mitterteich also a school, which houses a bust of him.
Franz Lehrndorfer, who had worked under Schrems, composed in his honor a Mass for four-part male choir.
The premiere took place in the cathedral on 9 November 2008 by a choir of former members of the Domspatzen.