January 1, 2020. "Nicolaus Bruhns (Composer)". bach-cantatas.com. Retrieved January 1, 2020. McLean, Hugh J. (2001). "Bruhns, Nicolaus". In Sadie, Stanley;...
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Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns or Brauns (11 February 1637 in Lollfuß – 13 March 1718 in Hamburg) was a German composer and music director in Hamburg. Bruhns was...
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Karl Christian Bruhns (1830–1881), German astronomer Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697), German organist, violinist, and composer Wibke Bruhns (1938–2019), German...
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Nicolaus of Damascus, a Greek historical and philosophical writer who lived in the Augustan age In music: Nicolaus Bruhns, a German composer Nicolaus...
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profundis": Antonio Salieri Francesco Barsanti as part of his Sei Antifon Nicolaus Bruhns Antoine-Esprit Blanchard De profundis (1740) Marc Antoine Charpentier:...
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Johann Joseph Vilsmayr begins work at the Hofkapelle in Salzburg. Nicolaus Bruhns is appointed town organist at Husum. Henry Purcell – Musick's Handmaid...
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practice with precedent in the work of the earlier German composer Nicolaus Bruhns. This is the only sense in which Bach used the term sonatina, although...
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Scheidt Johann Andreas Herbst Johann Erasmus Kindermann Franz Tunder Nicolaus Bruhns Dieterich Buxtehude Johann Krieger Sebastian Knüpfer Johann Schelle...
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are idiomatic to the organ. These preludes, together with pieces by Nicolaus Bruhns, represent the highest point in the evolution of the north German organ...
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Nicolaus Adam Strungk (christened 15 November 1640 in Braunschweig – 23 September 1700 in Dresden) was a German composer and violinist. Nicolaus Adam was...
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