The Sophienkirche (Saint Sophia's Church) was a church in Dresden. It was located on the northeast corner of the Postplatz (post office square) in the...
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Dresden (/ˈdrɛzdən/; German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩] ; Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany, pronounced [ˈdʁʲɛʒdʒanɨ]) is the capital city of the German...
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departed in 1733 to take up an appointment as organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden; and in 1735 Carl Philipp Emanuel moved to the university in Frankfurt...
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Bohemia Statue of Mary Magdalene Statue of Saint Peter Sophienkirche Fritz Löffler: Das alte Dresden - Geschichte seiner Bauten. 16th ed. Leipzig: Seemann...
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Sophienkirche was a church in Dresden, Germany. Sophienkirche may also refer to: Sophienkirche (Bayreuth) or Ordenskirche St. Georgen, a church in Bayreuth...
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Naples in 1727. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach is appointed organist of the Sophienkirche, Dresden. Beginning date of the William Dixon manuscript of music for the...
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Gottfried Silbermann/Zacharias Hildebrandt organ in the Katholische Hofkirche, Dresden, Germany: BWV 769/i, BWV 769/ii, BWV 769/iii, BWV 769/iv, BWV 769/v. Portal:...
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Franciscan monastery in Dresden founded in 1272. Its church (with its associated Busmannkapelle) later became the Sophienkirche. The monastery was a foundation...
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Funerary crowns had previously only been found in Dresden during archaeological excavations at the Sophienkirche. The mortuary crowns were in varying states...
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Bach's Missa of 1733 (redirect from Mass for the Dresden court (Bach))
at the time. If it was performed, the most likely venue was the Sophienkirche in Dresden, where Bach's son Wilhelm Friedemann had been organist since June...
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pieces played during Bach's recital on the Silbermann organ in the Sophienkirche, Dresden in September 1725. The harpsichord part in the first movement of...
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career (as a law student in Leipzig and then as organist of the Sophienkirche in Dresden) and Bach's renewed interest in the obbligato organ in his third...
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significant creation. Originally serving as the main altar of Dresden's Sophienkirche, the altar suffered extensive damage during the bombing of the...
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Church, Detwang Anne's Church, Dresden Frauenkirche, Dresden Kreuzkirche, Dresden Sophienkirche, Dresden Zionskirche, Dresden St Andrew's Church, Erfurt St...
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playing on church organs in Dresden, where since 1733 his son, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, had been organist at the Sophienkirche. It is considered likely that...
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before Nosseni's death and stood in the Sophienkirche until it was severely damaged during the air raids on Dresden in 1945. Parts of the epitaph are currently...
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From 1895 to 1898 he was organist at the Sophienkirche, and between 1898 and 1925 at the Annenkirche in Dresden. Braun was a close friend of the painter...
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Busmannkapelle Memorial (category Museums in Dresden)
planned for 2011), though planning began in 1995. It is a memorial to the Sophienkirche, lost in the bombing in 1945. 51°03′05″N 13°44′06″E / 51.051367°N...
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unknown. From 1703 Petzold worked as an organist at St. Sophia (Sophienkirche) in Dresden, and in 1709 he became court chamber composer and organist. He...
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of arms of Dresden. 1350 – first documentation of Altendresden (today Innere Neustadt) at the northern side of the Elbe. 1351 – Sophienkirche built. 1388...
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became organist at the Sophienkirche (lit. 'Sophia's Church') of Dresden. By the time Johann Sebastian Bach started to visit Dresden, Petzold was well acquainted...
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Busmannkapelle (category Former churches in Dresden)
Busmannkapelle was a side chapel of the Sophienkirche in Dresden. The chapel was built in 1400 when the Sophienkirche was still part of the city's Franciscan...
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associated responsibility of music director at the Kreuzkirche, the Sophienkirche, and the Frauenkirche and the Kreuzschule. After the destruction of...
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church music at the Lutheran Kreuzkirche, the Frauenkirche and the Sophienkirche in Dresden. His music is mostly in the then-new style of Empfindsamkeit, trying...
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composed c. 1740 by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach while organist at the Dresden Sophienkirche. The manuscript is in the Central State Archives Museum of Literature...
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Dresden. Christoph Wolff argues that on July 26, 1733, at the Sophienkirche in Dresden, where Wilhelm Friedemann Bach had been organist since June, it...
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readied for divine service (1599–1610), which after her was called the Sophienkirche. The "Duchess's Garden" (Der Herzogin Garten) also takes its name from...
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six children. As head of Protestant youth work, as Hofprediger of the Sophienkirche and as Superintendent of Freiburg, von Kirchbach was heavily involved...
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Schaffrath was born in Hohnstein. He applied to be organist at the Sophienkirche in Dresden, but did not receive this position (Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was...
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