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Baroque in Germany
Chorales
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It was customary for centuries for church choirs to perambulate the streets during the week, singing them before the houses.
Permeated German religious, communal, and domestic life
Danish origin
Was born at Oldesloe, Holstein
Died from a Danish possession, at Lübeck in 1707, aged sixty-nine or seventy.
In addition to his compositional contributions, his artistry on the organ was legendary. His performances were so good, that other musicians were anxious about their art
The young Sebastian Bach himself travelled two hundred miles to hear them and to sit at the feet of the Master
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German composers
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Dietrich Buxtehude
One of several early baroque composers who contributed significantly to the marriage of chorale and counterpoint was
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Boston piano dealer, Steinert
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