• Johann Hugo von Wilderer (1670 or 1671 – buried 7 June 1724) was a German Baroque composer. He was born in Bavaria and died in Mannheim, where in his later...
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    important center of musical culture in Düsseldorf. The composer Johann Hugo von Wilderer served as its organist. The mausoleum, designed by Venetian architect...
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  • (1574–1638) Alec Wilder (1907–1980) Philip van Wilder (c. 1500 – 1554) Johann Hugo von Wilderer (1670–1724) Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709–1758) Adrian Willaert (c...
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  • for Vivaldi (born 1664) June 7 (buried) – Johann Hugo von Wilderer, composer (born c.1670) June 24 – Johann Theile, singer and composer (born 1646) August...
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  • Stricker, Johann Hugo von Wilderer, and Gottfried Finger (whom he had known from his London days). When Charles Philip succeeded his brother, Johann Wilhelm...
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  • Woulmyer (1670–1728) Johann Hugo von Wilderer (1670/1671–1724) Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671–1751) Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671–1707) Johann Christoph Bach...
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  • the ballet music for several operas by his friend Johann Hugo von Wilderer, another composer at Johann Wilhelm's court. He also performed at the coronation...
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    Mass in B minor structure (category Masses by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    fugue theme and one by Johann Hugo von Wilderer, whose mass Bach had probably copied and performed in Leipzig before 1731. Wilderer's mass also has a slow...
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