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- Johann Mattheson (28 September 1681 – 17 April 1764) was a German composer, critic, lexicographer and music theorist. His writings on the late Baroque...
- suggested he write less complex music) and supporters, such as Johann Mattheson and Lorenz Christoph Mizler. After his death, Bach's re****tion as a composer...
- Philipp Telemann. Der getreue Music-Meister. Hamburg (1728), p. 68 Johann Mattheson. Der vollkommene Capellmeister. Hamburg (1739), p. 412 Lorenz Christoph...
- pp. 10–11 translating Mattheson 1740, p. 359. Deutsch 1955, p. 9. Lang 1966, p. 22 n.2. Lang 1966, p. 22 translating Mattheson 1740, p. 93. Deutsch 1955...
- Morton, Joëlle. "Brossard". Joëlle Morton. Retrieved 2006-08-24. "Johann Mattheson der brauchbare Virtuoso". Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved...
- Hanff taught harpsichord and composition to the young Johann Mattheson for four years. Mattheson was to become a composer, music theorist and close friend...
- 1996, p. 107. Mattheson 1739. Mattheson 1981, part 1, chapter 3, section 56. Mattheson 1981, part 1, chapter 3, section 57. Mattheson 1981, part 1, chapter...
- courante commonly used in the baroque period was described by Johann Mattheson in Der vollkommene Capellmeister (Hamburg, 1739) as "chiefly characterized...
- Abel Mann Peter Manton J.J. Marric James Marsden Richard Martin Rodney Mattheson Anthony Morton Henry St. John Martin Richard Jeremy York In addition,...
- influences of Reinhard Keiser, the theatre's music director, and Johann Mattheson, its leading vocalist. The Gänsemarkt was largely dedicated to Keiser's...