Andreas Werckmeister (November 30, 1645 – October 26, 1706) was a German organist, music theorist, and composer of the Baroque era. He was responsible...
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musical theorist Andreas Werckmeister. György Eszter, a major character in the film, delivers a monologue asserting that Werckmeister's harmonic principles...
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Werckmeister temperaments are the tuning systems described by Andreas Werckmeister in his writings. The tuning systems are numbered in two different ways:...
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tempered" is found in a treatise in German by the music theorist Andreas Werckmeister.: 37 In the subtitle of his Orgelprobe, from 1681, he writes: Unterricht...
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French mathematician Marin Mersenne and in 1691 by German musician Andreas Werckmeister. Fret Just intonation § Practical difficulties Music and mathematics...
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Fa est diabolus en musica" (Mi against Fa is the devil in music). Andreas Werckmeister cites this term in 1702 as being used by "the old authorities" for...
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purity of each chord degraded the aesthetic appeal of music, although Andreas Werckmeister emphatically advocated equal temperament in his 1707 treatise published...
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Boyvin, French organist and composer (born c.1649) October 26 – Andreas Werckmeister, organist and composer (born 1645) December 2 – Johann Georg Ahle...
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temperament scale" used in modern music is developed by organist Andreas Werckmeister. November 18 – Mårten Triewald, Swedish mechanical engineer (died...
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(1582–1637), theologian, mean Denter representatives of Lutheran orthodoxy Andreas Werckmeister (1645–1706), German theorist, organist, organ examiner and composer...
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institutione musica. Boethius was also the first to define the diaschisma. Andreas Werckmeister defined the grad as the twelfth root of the Pythagorean comma, or...
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historian and author (d. 1698) 1642 – Andrea Pozzo, Jesuit Brother, architect and painter (d. 1709) 1645 – Andreas Werckmeister, German organist, composer, and...
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(1676–1736) Egon Wellesz (1885–1974) Johann Baptist Wendling (1723–1797) Andreas Werckmeister (1645–1706) André Werner (born 1960) Gregor Joseph Werner (1693–1766)...
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more uses in the past. Hermann Blumenau was born in Hasselfelde. Andreas Werckmeister was organist and music theorist in Hasselfelde from 1664 to 1674...
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soprano Friedrich Voss, composer and pianist Helmut Weidling, general Andreas Werckmeister, organist and music theorist, from 1696 to 1706 Walter Wislicenus...
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Sorge, Stiege, and Tanne into the town of Oberharz am Brocken. Andreas Werckmeister (1645–1706), organist and music theorist, worked in Elbingerode from...
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English lawyer, Deputy Governor of Connecticut (b. 1624) October 26 – Andreas Werckmeister, German organist, music theorist, and composer (b. 1645) November...
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Vetter Johann Gottfried Walther Georg Caspar Wecker Matthias Weckmann Andreas Werckmeister Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Johann Ernst Eberlin...
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1645–1710) Pierre Tabart (1645–1717) Christian Ritter (c. 1645–c. 1725) Andreas Werckmeister (1645–1706) Juan de Araujo (1646–1712) Johann Fischer (1646–1716)...
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November 17 – Nicolas Lemery, French chemist (d. 1715) November 30 – Andreas Werckmeister, German organist, music theorist, and composer (d. 1706) December...
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November 17 – Nicolas Lemery, French chemist (d. 1715) November 30 – Andreas Werckmeister, German organist, music theorist, and composer (d. 1706) December...
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Christian August Crusius John Prideaux Daniel Sennert Simon Stevin Andreas Werckmeister Hypomnemata. Untersuchungen zur Antike und zu ihrem Nachleben [de]...
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Weckmann (studied under Schütz, Jacob Praetorius and Scheidemann) Andreas Werckmeister (possible teacher to Johann Gottfried Walther) Friedrich Wilhelm...
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English lawyer, Deputy Governor of Connecticut (b. 1624) October 26 – Andreas Werckmeister, German organist, music theorist, and composer (b. 1645) November...
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an Index". PhD diss. (Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1981): 196. Andreas Werckmeister, Harmonologia musica, oder kurze Anleitung zur musicalischen Composition...
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the Drei-Länder-Stein. The organist, composer and music theorist Andreas Werckmeister was born in Benneckenstein in 1645. The secluded forest village of...
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Laurentius Wockenfuss) Andreas Werckmeister – Orgel-Probe (the first appearance of the tuning system known as the Werckmeister temperament) January 20...
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predominantly wrote pieces for organ. According to Adlung, it was Andreas Werckmeister who introduced the Equal Temperament in Germany at the end of the...
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1695) Johann Christoph Bach, musician (died 1693) November 30 – Andreas Werckmeister, organist and composer (died 1706) April 16 – Tobias Hume, soldier...
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The Gordion Knot Untied, Z.597 The Old Bachelor, Z.607 (pub. 1697) Andreas Werckmeister – Musicalische Temperatur The following operas were composed: Henry...
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