Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ Uploaded by: yolar Composer: Armsdorff, Andreas Organ: Polná, organ by J. D. Sieber (1708) Software: Hauptwerk VII Views: 109
Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr Uploaded by: Grandjeux Composer: Armsdorff, Andreas Organ: Kampen, Bovenkerk Hinsz/F.C. Schnitger Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 573
Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr Uploaded by: EdoL Composer: Armsdorff, Andreas Organ: 1675/88 Hus/Arp Schnitger, Stade, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 76
Andreas Armsdorff (1670 – 1699) was a German composer and organist. He was born in Mühlberg, near Gotha, and studied music and law.
At some point in his early life he moved to nearby Erfurt where he may have studied with Johann Pachelbel. He worked as organist in various churches in Erfurt: Reglerkirche, Andreaskirche, and Kaufmannskirche.
He died in Erfurt at the age of 29.
Armsdorff's early death was not an obstacle to the posthumous popularity of his music. His organ chorale preludes survive in numerous manuscript copies that circulated in Germany for decades after Armsdorff's death.[
Writing in 1758, Jakob Adlung praised Armsdorff's music as "agreeable to the ear.
He was particularly known for his fugal writing and traces of advanced imitative technique are present in the surviving works, particularly the two chorale preludes that employ the rare form of chorale canon: Allein Gott in der Höh and Es spricht der Unweisen Mund. Armsdorff mostly employed typical Central German choral style.