Johann Gottfried Walther (18 September 1684 – 23 March 1748) was a German music theorist, organist, composer, and lexicographer of the Baroque era. Concerto... 7 KB (743 words) - 01:58, 6 April 2024 |
(1604–1677) Strasbourg painter Johann Jakob Walther (composer) (1650–1704), German violinist and composer Johann Gottfried Walther (1684–1748), German music... 378 bytes (76 words) - 22:23, 30 July 2022 |
true string quartet, at least within the Germanophone domain." Johann Gottfried Walther famously described Pachelbel's vocal works as "more perfectly executed... 61 KB (7,805 words) - 10:06, 28 April 2024 |
lexicographer Johann Gottfried Walther, who became a friend of Johann Sebastian. Emery, Walther & Wolff, Christoph (2001). "Bach. III. 7. Johann Sebastian... 1 KB (163 words) - 12:41, 13 September 2022 |
Weimar, travelling there twice a week to study with Johann Gottfried Walther, and later with Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1721 he was accepted a position... 3 KB (305 words) - 01:55, 6 April 2024 |
lilting dotted rhythm. In his Musicalisches Lexicon (Leipzig, 1732), Johann Gottfried Walther wrote that the loure "is slow and ceremonious; the first note of... 2 KB (189 words) - 17:23, 8 February 2024 |
"litui vulgo Waldhörner duo ex tono G". Nevertheless, in 1732 Johann Gottfried Walther referred back to Renaissance and Medieval definitions, defining... 13 KB (1,731 words) - 00:50, 15 January 2024 |
composer Johann Fust (c. 1400–1466), German printer Johann Georg (disambiguation page) Johann Gerhard (1582–1637), Lutheran theologian Johann Gottfried Walther... 8 KB (937 words) - 22:07, 27 March 2024 |
which survive in the handwriting of a copy by Johann Sebastian Bach and his cousin Johann Gottfried Walther. Mass in A. Instrumental works. Musica Canterey... 1 KB (165 words) - 19:39, 12 October 2021 |
gratifying, in this melody: clearly music on which hopes are built." Johann Gottfried Walther in the Musicalisches Lexicon (Leipzig, 1732), wrote that the rhythm... 7 KB (800 words) - 22:51, 3 February 2024 |