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Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg (21
November 1718 – 22 May 1795) was a
German music critic,
music theorist and composer.
Described as "one of Germany's leading...
- was
adopted and
modified by Pierre-Joseph Roussier,
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, and
other theorists. A. F. C. Kollmann,
following Johann Kirnberger, adopted...
- bach-cantatas.com BWV 1045 at www.jsbachcantatas.com
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg.
Abhandlung von der Fuge Vol. 2.
Berlin (1754), TAB ****VII Herz BQA Neumann/Schulze...
- were the
settings of Bach's four-part chorales. In 1758
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg was the
first to
start preparing a
published edition of Bach's four-part...
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classical eras. He was a
composer of
church organ and
choral music.
Marpurg claims he
wrote as much and as
rapidly as
Alessandro Scarlatti and Georg...
- (Hebrew: מורפורגו) is an
Italian surname of
Jewish origin.
Originally Marpurg, from the
Austrian city
Marburg an der Drau (today
Maribor in Slovenia)...
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offer full
certainty on how Bach
tuned his keyboard.
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg published in 1776
Versuch über die
musikalische Temperatur. He proposes...
- Dirst,
Charles Matthew (2012).
Engaging Bach: The
Keyboard Legacy from
Marpurg to Mendelssohn.
Cambridge University Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-1107376281...
- most
cited sources are Forkel, Bach's
first biographer;
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg, who
received information from Bach's sons and pupils; and
Johann Kirnberger...
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later given the name 'French' (first
recorded usage by
Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg in 1762). Likewise, the
English Suites received a
later appellation. The...