Johann Schelle (6 September 1648 – 10 March 1701) was a German Baroque composer. Schnelle was born on 6 September 1648 in Geising, Saxony. From 1655 to...
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School, Leipzig under Johann Schelle and Johann Kuhnau. His fellow students included Christoph Graupner, Johann Friedrich Fasch and Johann David Heinichen....
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subjects such as mathematics, Hebrew and Greek. In 1701 he succeeded Johann Schelle as Thomaskantor and kept the position until his death. Unfortunately...
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village church in Krössuln. Johann David also attended the Thomasschule Leipzig. There he studied music with Johann Schelle and later received organ and...
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Roemhildt (1684–1756) studied with teachers including Johann Kuhnau and Johann Schelle. Johann Ernst Altenburg this teacher's teachers Roger-Ducasse (1873–1954)...
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Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229 (category Motets by Johann Sebastian Bach)
only motet without biblical text. He set a poem by Paul Thymich, which Johann Schelle set as a funeral aria in 1684. Also unusually, the motet is not closed...
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one of Leipzig's town musicians in the Alta capella, and maybe from Johann Schelle, a leading German composer, when the family moved to Eilenburg. As Kantor...
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sei for 5 voices, 2 violins, 2 trombones, bassoon and basso continuo. Johann Schelle has numerous sacred vocal works that use trombones. For instance Vom...
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Functions related to the university took place at the Paulinerkirche. Johann Sebastian Bach was the most famous Thomaskantor, from 1723 to 1750. Leipzig...
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Maria Capelli [it] (1648–1726) David Funck (1648?–after 1690) ([5]) Johann Schelle (1648–1701) Poul Christian Schindler (1648–1740) Giuseppe Antonio Bernabei [it]...
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