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Fuga
Uploaded by: Hoofdwerk
Composer: Heydorn, Petrus Organ: Kdousov, 1787 S. Silberbauer Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 179
Fuga VI in F maj.
Uploaded by: wimbomhof
Composer: Fortunato Chelleri (1690-1757) Organ: St. Peter, Ménestérol Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 36
Fantasia in G Minor
Uploaded by: Agnus_Dei
Composer: Kellner, Johann Christoph Organ: 1730 Trost, Waltershausen, Germany Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 764
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Eberlin, Johann Ernst
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1730 Trost, Waltershausen, Germany
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Software: | Hauptwerk VII |
Genre: | Baroque |
Description: | Johann Ernst Eberlin (1702 – 1762) was a German composer and organist whose works bridge the baroque and classical eras.
He was a prolific composer, chiefly of church organ and choral music. Marpurg claims he wrote as much and as rapidly as Alessandro Scarlatti and Georg Philipp Telemann, a claim also repeated by Leopold Mozart - though ultimately Eberlin did not live nearly as long as either of those two composers.
Eberlin's first musical training began in 1712 at the Jesuit Gymnasium of St. Salvator in Augsburg. His teachers there were Georg Egger and Balthasar Siberer, who taught him how to play the organ. He began his university education in 1721 at the Benedictine University in Salzburg where he studied law, but from 1723 turned to music.
Eberlin was greatly respected while he lived, composing industriously and playing at church concerts. After his death, though, his strict choral pieces in the stile antico faded from popularity and only his keyboard works were (to a limited extent) remembered.
This nice fugue is a fine example of his art. |
Performance: | Live |
Recorded in: | Stereo |
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