• Johann Gottlob Harrer, more commonly known as Gottlob Harrer, (8 May 1703 – 9 July 1755) was a German composer and choir leader. From 1731-1750 he worked...
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  • Ferenc Harrer (1874–1969), Hungarian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1919 Gottlob Harrer (1703–1755), German composer Karl Harrer (1890–1926)...
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  • is some doubt as to who compiled the work: it may have been Bach or Gottlob Harrer, who after Bach's death in 1750 succeeded him as Thomaskantor. Jauchzet...
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    one of the Leipzig burgomasters to request that his music director, Gottlob Harrer, fill the Thomaskantor and Director musices posts "upon the eventual ...
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    Johann Carl Gehler (1732–1796) physician, anatomist and mineralogist Gottlob Harrer (1703–1755), composer Clara Hepner (1860–1939), German-Jewish writer...
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    Jesuit (d. 1781) May 2 – James West, English antiquary (d. 1772) May 8 – Gottlob Harrer, German composer and choir leader (d. 1755) May 10 – John Winslow, British...
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  • under Bach's successor Gottlob Harrer. The position involved him directing the boys' choir (Thomanerchor) on occasion. Harrer needed a deputy because...
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    was composed by Georg Philipp Telemann or Johann Sebastian Bach, and Gottlob Harrer: The text of the first movement of Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Jauchzet...
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    Bach 1723–1750 21 March 1685 in Eisenach 28 July 1750 in Leipzig 18 1 Gottlob Harrer 1750–1755 1703 in Görlitz 9 July 1755 in Karlsbad 19 2 Johann Friedrich...
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  • Jesuit (d. 1781) May 2 – James West, English antiquary (d. 1772) May 8 – Gottlob Harrer, German composer and choir leader (d. 1755) May 10 – John Winslow, British...
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  • Bencini, Italian composer and Kapellmeister (born c.1670) July 9 – Gottlob Harrer, German composer and choir leader (born 1703) September 30 – Francesco...
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    performed the cantata on 27 December 1724. Bach's Thomaskantor successor Gottlob Harrer performed the cantata after Bach's death. The cantata's autograph manuscript...
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    who worked for Bach and his successors Gottlob Harrer and Johann Friedrich Doles. In the period between Harrer's demise (9 July 1755) and the start of...
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  • "Handschriftliche Musikalien aus den Nachlässen von Carl Gotthelf Gerlach und Gottlob Harrer in den Verlagsangeboten des Hauses Breitkopf 1761–1769". Bach-Jahrbuch...
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    Prato" s 2Fl (2Hn) Str Bc by Bach, J. C. 03022 III 160 III 1750–1755? (Harrer?) Motet Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt, TWV 8:10 C maj. 2SATB III/3: 15 after...
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  • Herbert Backe Minister of Agriculture 1944–1945 22766 1 October 1933 87882 Gottlob Berger Commander of the SS-Hauptamt 275991 1936 426875 Werner Best Reich...
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  • leader. HAMSUN, Knut (pseud.) (Knut Pedersen) (1859–1952) Pro-German writer. HARRER, Karl (1890–1926) Founder member of the German Workers' Party. HAUSHOFER...
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