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Anton Andreas Schmelzer
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Anton Andreas Schmelzer (also cited as Andreas Anton Schmelzer and Schmelzer von Ehrenruef) was an Austrian Baroque violinist and composer … read moreAnton Andreas Schmelzer (also cited as Andreas Anton Schmelzer and Schmelzer von Ehrenruef) was an Austrian Baroque violinist and composer born on 26 November 1653 in Vienna and who died there on 13 October 1701. He was the eldest surviv… read moreAnton Andreas Schmelzer (also cited as Andreas Anton Schmelzer and Schmelzer von Ehrenruef) was an Austrian Baroque violinist and composer born on 26 November 1653 in Vienna and who died there on 13 October 1701. He was the eldest surviving son of the noted Viennese violinist and composer Johann … read more
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José de Cascante
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José Cascante, José de Cascante or Joseph Cascante (1646 – December 1702) was a Colombian Baroque composer and organist. Born in Bogotá, he… read moreJosé Cascante, José de Cascante or Joseph Cascante (1646 – December 1702) was a Colombian Baroque composer and organist. Born in Bogotá, he was the maestro de capilla of that city's cathedral for many years, until his death, and ove… read moreJosé Cascante, José de Cascante or Joseph Cascante (1646 – December 1702) was a Colombian Baroque composer and organist. Born in Bogotá, he was the maestro de capilla of that city's cathedral for many years, until his death, and oversaw the installation of its organ. His output consisted of … read more
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Andreas Nicolaus Vetter
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Andreas Nicolaus Vetter (German: ; October 1666 – 13 June 1734) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Herschdorf, in present-d… read moreAndreas Nicolaus Vetter (German: ; October 1666 – 13 June 1734) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Herschdorf, in present-day Thuringia. In his Zur Geschichte des Orgelspiels (1884), August Gottfried Ritter gives 30, Oct.… read moreAndreas Nicolaus Vetter (German: ; October 1666 – 13 June 1734) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Herschdorf, in present-day Thuringia. In his Zur Geschichte des Orgelspiels (1884), August Gottfried Ritter gives 30, Oct. 1660 as birth date, and "nach 1740" as time of de… read more
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Bartholomäus Weissthom
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Bartholomäus Weissthoma (1639–1721) was a Bavarian organist and composer closely associated with Eichstätt. Identified in German music auth… read moreBartholomäus Weissthoma (1639–1721) was a Bavarian organist and composer closely associated with Eichstätt. Identified in German music authority sources as a Catholic court organist (“Hoforganist”), he is best known today through the sur… read moreBartholomäus Weissthoma (1639–1721) was a Bavarian organist and composer closely associated with Eichstätt. Identified in German music authority sources as a Catholic court organist (“Hoforganist”), he is best known today through the survival of his keyboard music in major anthologies: a “Lowell … read more
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Friedrich Erhard Niedt
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Friedrich Erhard Niedt (baptized 31 May 1674, Jena) was a German jurist and notary who also became known as a music theorist and composer i… read moreFriedrich Erhard Niedt (baptized 31 May 1674, Jena) was a German jurist and notary who also became known as a music theorist and composer in the early eighteenth century. He is associated with Jena in his student years and with later act… read moreFriedrich Erhard Niedt (baptized 31 May 1674, Jena) was a German jurist and notary who also became known as a music theorist and composer in the early eighteenth century. He is associated with Jena in his student years and with later activity connected to Hamburg and Copenhagen. Niedt’s reputatio… read more
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Bartholomäus Weissthoma
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Bartholomäus Weissthoma (1639–1721) was a Bavarian organist and composer closely associated with Eichstätt. Identified in German music auth… read moreBartholomäus Weissthoma (1639–1721) was a Bavarian organist and composer closely associated with Eichstätt. Identified in German music authority sources as a Catholic court organist (“Hoforganist”), he is best known today through the sur… read moreBartholomäus Weissthoma (1639–1721) was a Bavarian organist and composer closely associated with Eichstätt. Identified in German music authority sources as a Catholic court organist (“Hoforganist”), he is best known today through the survival of his keyboard music in major anthologies: a “Lowell … read more
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Christian Friedrich Witt
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Christian Umblaufft
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Christian Umblaufft (1673–1757) was a Saxon church musician associated with Schneeberg in the Erzgebirge, where he is described as cantor a… read moreChristian Umblaufft (1673–1757) was a Saxon church musician associated with Schneeberg in the Erzgebirge, where he is described as cantor and organist at St Wolfgang’s church. He appears in the documentary orbit of Johann Mattheson’s Gru… read moreChristian Umblaufft (1673–1757) was a Saxon church musician associated with Schneeberg in the Erzgebirge, where he is described as cantor and organist at St Wolfgang’s church. He appears in the documentary orbit of Johann Mattheson’s Grundlage einer Ehren-Pforte (1740), and he is named in a first… read more
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Gottfried Vopelius
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Gottfried Vopelius (1645–1715) was a German Lutheran cantor and teacher whose name is inseparable from the chorale culture of Leipzig. Born… read moreGottfried Vopelius (1645–1715) was a German Lutheran cantor and teacher whose name is inseparable from the chorale culture of Leipzig. Born near Zittau and active in Leipzig for the decisive part of his career, he became best known as th… read moreGottfried Vopelius (1645–1715) was a German Lutheran cantor and teacher whose name is inseparable from the chorale culture of Leipzig. Born near Zittau and active in Leipzig for the decisive part of his career, he became best known as the compiler of the Neu Leipziger Gesangbuch (1682), a large h… read more
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Gottfried Ernst Pestel
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Gottfried Ernst Pestel (also known as Gottfried Ernst Bestel; 1654–1732) was a German organist and composer associated with central Germany… read moreGottfried Ernst Pestel (also known as Gottfried Ernst Bestel; 1654–1732) was a German organist and composer associated with central Germany, with authority records placing his birth in Berga/Elster and his death in Altenburg. His music s… read moreGottfried Ernst Pestel (also known as Gottfried Ernst Bestel; 1654–1732) was a German organist and composer associated with central Germany, with authority records placing his birth in Berga/Elster and his death in Altenburg. His music survives above all through manuscript transmission in early-1… read more