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    Johann Philipp Kirnberger (also Kernberg; 24 April 1721, Saalfeld – 27 July 1783, Berlin) was a musician, composer (primarily of fugues), and music theorist...
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    ISBN 9780571272006. Kirnberger, Johann Philipp (1774). "(Anhang)". Die Kunst des reinen Satzes in der Musik (in German). Vol. I. pp. I–VI. Kirnberger, Johann Philipp...
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  • The Kirnberger temperaments are three irregular temperaments developed in the second half of the 18th century by Johann Kirnberger. Kirnberger was a student...
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    old master, such as his son-in-law Johann Christoph Altnickol, Johann Friedrich Agricola, Johann Kirnberger, and Johann Ludwig Krebs, contributed to the...
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    teacher's teachers Kirnberger (1721–1783) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach. Johann August Just Karl Joseph Rodewald Johann Abraham Peter...
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  • in the 1700s, as theorized by Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg (1755) and Johann Kirnberger (1776; see sequel): Regarding meter types, those having larger beats...
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    Schisma (redirect from Atom of Kirnberger)
    schisma rather than a grad, a fact first noted by Johann Kirnberger, a pupil of Bach. Twelve of these Kirnberger fifths of 16 384 : 10 935 exceed seven octaves...
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  • all retained in the 690–713a range of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis. Johann Kirnberger's involvement with this collection of chorale preludes, some of which...
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    1777 Johann Kirnberger started an active letter campaign to induce Breitkopf to publish a complete set of chorale harmonisations. Kirnberger's letters...
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    Marpurg, who received information from Bach's sons and pupils; and Johann Kirnberger, one of those pupils. Despite the presumption of equal temperament...
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    a piano duel. Steibelt was born in Berlin, and studied music with Johann Kirnberger before being forced by his father to join the Prussian Army. After...
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    was the student in Berlin of composer Johann Kirnberger, and then taught in Berlin himself. In 1768 Kirnberger recommended Schulz for the position of...
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    educator Max Jüttner (1888–1963), military officer and SA general Johann Kirnberger (1721–1783), composer and royal music director, student of J. S. Bach...
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    used the tune in chorale preludes for organ, including Johann Gottfried Walther and Johann Kirnberger. Max Reger also wrote preludes on the tune, as No. 24...
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  • Weckmann, Louis Couperin, Johann Kirnberger, Johann Nikolaus Forkel, Georg Böhm, George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach. Furthermore, copies...
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    started studying music theory and composition from Johann Kirnberger(1721–1783), a student of Johann Sebastian Bach.[citation needed] She achieved modest...
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    18th-century prints of Bach's four-part chorales (category Compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    manuscript rights in 1771 to Johann Kirnberger and his patron Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia. From 1777 onwards, Kirnberger unsuccessfully made requests...
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    Carl Friedrich Zelter (category Pupils of Johann Kirnberger)
    autodidact. Zelter was born and died in Berlin. He became friendly with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and his works include settings of Goethe's poems. During...
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    been multiple attempts to rediscover Bach's intended tuning system. Johann Kirnberger published Die Kunst des reinen Satzes in der Musik in 1771. As a student...
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  • Todesbanden” The Kirnberger Collection BWV 696 – Chorale Fughetta: “Christum wir sollen loben schon / Was fürchst du Feind, Herodes, sehr” The Kirnberger Collection...
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    dice, but merely choosing a random number. The earliest example is Johann Kirnberger's Der allezeit fertige Menuetten- und Polonaisencomponist (German for...
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  • (1767–1822) studied with teachers including Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Kirnberger. Friedrich Kuhlau Pierluigi Billone Francesco Filidei David Monacchi...
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    learned the Berlin Bach tradition through the writings of Johann Kirnberger, a student of Johann Sebastian Bach. Thus as a 14 year old, Mendelssohn could...
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    Wilhelm Marpurg, and other theorists. A. F. C. Kollmann, following Johann Kirnberger, adopted a simpler approach and one closer to that prevalent today...
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  • and Italy Johann Kirnberger – Die Kunst des reinen Satzes in der Musik February 9 – Daniel Belknap, composer (d. 1815) February 24 – Johann Baptist Cramer...
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  • earliest usage of Roman numerals may be found in the first volume of Johann Kirnberger's Die Kunst des reinen Satzes in 1774. Soon after, Abbé Georg Joseph...
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    old master, such as his son-in-law Johann Christoph Altnickol, Johann Friedrich Agricola, Johann Kirnberger and Johann Ludwig Krebs, contributed to the...
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  • only be borne in such a situation". Burney's German contemporary, Johann Kirnberger, also felt that "No one can repeat groups of five and even less of...
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  • May 18 – Lucrezia Aguiari, coloratura soprano (born 1741) July 27 – Johann Kirnberger, music theorist/violist (born 1721) October 7 – William Tans'ur, composer...
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    Brandenburg Concertos (category Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach)
    went to. The next owner we have a record of was Bach's own pupil Johann Kirnberger, who left the collection to Princess Anna Amalia on his death, who...
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