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Johann Kuhnau (German: [ˈkuːnaʊ]; 6
April 1660 – 5 June 1722) was a
German polymath,
known primarily as a
composer today. He was also
active as a novelist...
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Anders Kühnau Hansen (born 12
August 1981 in Odense, Denmark) is a
Danish politician and the
chairperson of the regionsråd (regional parliament) of Central...
- single-instrumental
piece of
music (16th and 17th centuries), but
Johann Kuhnau (Thomaskantor
until 1722), his
student Christoph Graupner, and
Johann Sebastian...
- (Sad is my soul) is a
sacred motet for five
voices attributed to
Johann Kuhnau,
Thomaskantor in Leipzig. The text is the
second responsory at Tenebrae...
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Steve Kuhnau was
inspired by his work as a soda jerk and
began experimenting with smoothies. They were an
alternative for the
lactose intolerant Kuhnau to...
- Edom kömmt/39; funer. motet?) E min.
SSATB 2Fl 2Ob Str Bc I/41: 127 by
Kuhnau? (Tristis est...); arr. by Bach? 01532
deest BC D 1 1717-03-28? P****ion...
- "penny-pinching".
Johann Kuhnau had been
Thomaskantor in
Leipzig from 1701
until his
death on 5 June 1722. Bach had
visited Leipzig during Kuhnau's tenure: in 1714...
- 1651 – André Dacier,
French scholar and
academic (d. 1722) 1660 –
Johann Kuhnau,
German organist and
composer (d. 1722) 1664 –
Arvid Horn,
Swedish general...
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composer Johann Kuhnau (1660–1722),
German Baroque musician,
predecessor of
Johann Sebastian Bach as
Thomaskantor Johann Andreas Kuhnau [scores] (1703–1761)...
- the five-part a
cappella motet Tristis est
anima mea
attributed to
Johann Kuhnau, and has the
Luther Bible translation of
Isaiah 57:1–2 as text. The arrangement...