Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns or Brauns (11 February 1637 in Lollfuß – 13 March 1718 in Hamburg) was a German composer and music director in Hamburg. Bruhns...
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It may also have been composed by his father Gottfried or by Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns. Johann Sebastian Bach produced three performance versions of...
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Karl Christian Bruhns (1830–1881), German astronomer Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697), German organist, violinist, and composer Wibke Bruhns (1938–2019), German...
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Sabaoth (probably by Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns), 4vv, 2 vn, bn, bc Satanas und sein Getümmel (probably by Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns), 4vv, 2 ob/(2 vn, 2...
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Marko Gerbec, Carniolan physician, scientist (b. 1658) March 13 – Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns, German organist and composer (b. 1637) March 28 – Thomas Micklethwaite...
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Baron Paget, English peer and ambassador (d. 1713) February 11 – Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns, German organist and composer (d. 1718) February 12 – Jan Swammerdam...
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on words of Christian Friedrich Hunold (Menantes) Spurious / doubtful Johannes-Passion – attributed to Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns (1637–1718) Markus-Passion...
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Nicolaus Adam Strungk (christened 15 November 1640 in Braunschweig – 23 September 1700 in Dresden) was a German composer and violinist. Nicolaus Adam was...
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(studied under Georg Dietrich Leyding) Nikolaus Bruhns (studied under Buxtehude; nephew of Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns) Arnold Matthias Brunckhorst Johann Heinrich...
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Wolfgang Franck held the cantorate from 1682 to 1685. Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns, succeeding Nicolaus Adam Strungk in charge of the Hamburger Ratsmusik (Music...
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Marko Gerbec, Carniolan physician, scientist (b. 1658) March 13 – Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns, German organist and composer (b. 1637) March 28 – Thomas Micklethwaite...
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Baron Paget, English peer and ambassador (d. 1713) February 11 – Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns, German organist and composer (d. 1718) February 12 – Jan Swammerdam...
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Bruengel (born 1949) Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697) Karl Gottfried Brunotte (born 1958) Thomas Buchholz (born 1961) Philipp Friedrich Buchner (1614–1669)...
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Franziska Binder, daughter of the actor and director, Friedrich Ludwig Schmidt [de] and wife of Nicolaus Binder [de], the Mayor of Hamburg. He was also a member...
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Passion, HWV 48, with Peter Neumann, and the St Mark Passion of Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns with Ralf Popken. He participated in a project to record Schubert's...
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composers of the time like Georg Böhm, Nicolaus Bruhns, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Adam Reinken and Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow. In addition there are transcriptions...
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Hieronymus Praetorius Arnolt Schlick Johann Friedrich Alberti Johann Sebastian Bach Georg Böhm Nicolaus Bruhns Arnold Brunckhorst Johann Heinrich Buttstett...
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practice with precedent in the work of the earlier German composer Nicolaus Bruhns. This is the only sense in which Bach used the term sonatina, although...
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BWV 234. 2007. Mirare MIR030. De Profundis: Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Nicolaus Bruhns, Buxtehude, Franz Tunder, with Stephan MacLeod and François...
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Violoncello" (c. 1665–c. 1725) Benedikt Anton Aufschnaiter (1665–1742) Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697) Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki (c. 1665/1667–1734) Élisabeth...
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diplomat; variously in German, Swedish, Danish and Dutch service. Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697), organist in Husum, 1689–1697, an important influence on...
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profundis": Antonio Salieri Francesco Barsanti as part of his Sei Antifon Nicolaus Bruhns Antoine-Esprit Blanchard De profundis (1740) Marc Antoine Charpentier:...
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Brachrogge Steffen Brandt Ivar Bredal Erling Brene Viggo Brodersen Nicolaus Bruhns Kai Aage Bruun Peter Bruun Ole Buck Michael Bundesen Carl Busch Volkmar...
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Mary (18 June 2018). "Nicolaus Otto: Inventor of the Gas Motor Engine". ThoughtCo. Retrieved 18 December 2019. Kiessling, Friedrich; Puschmann, Rainer;...
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Cleveland Johnson. 2006. Orcas, WA: Westfield Center. ISBN 0-9778400-0-X. Nicolaus Bruhns. Sämtliche Orgelwerke = Complete Organ Works. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf...
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Fock (1859–1935) Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) Joan Brudieu (1520–1591) Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697) Theo Bruins (1929–1993) Colin Brumby (1933–2018) Antoine...
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1965 when E. Maxine Bruhns took over the program, overseeing the completion of twelve additional rooms on the third floor. Bruhns retired on Jan. 1, 2020...
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1637/1639 – 1707) studied with teachers including Johann Theile. Nicolaus Bruhns Thomas Morley A B C to F G to J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z List of...
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1629 – Jacob de Gheyn II, Dutch painter and engraver (b. 1565) 1697 – Nicolaus Bruhns, Danish-German organist, violinist, and composer (b. 1665) 1703 – George...
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that his father had studied not only the works of Buxtehude, Böhm, Nicolaus Bruhns, Fischer, Frescobaldi, Froberger, Kerll, Pachelbel, Reincken and Strunck...
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