Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (German: [ˈɡɔltbɛɐ̯k]; baptized 14 March 1727 – 13 April 1756) was a German virtuoso harpsichordist, organist, and composer of...
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set of 30 variations. First published in 1741, it is named after Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who may also have been the first performer of the work. The story...
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Trio sonata (section Johann Sebastian Bach)
(January): 1–10. Dürr, Alfred (1954). "Johann Gottlieb Goldberg und die Triosonate BWV 1037" [Johann Gottlieb Goldberg and the trio sonata BWV 1037]. In Dürr...
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Shepherd this teacher's teachers Goldberg (1727–1756) studied with teachers including Johann Sebastian Bach. Gottlieb Friedrich Müller [pupils] this teacher's...
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ISBN 978-0-571-09797-5. Dürr, Alfred (1954). "Johann Gottlieb Goldberg und die Triosonate BWV 1037" [Johann Gottlieb Goldberg and the trio sonata BWV 1037]. In Dürr...
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13141/bjb.v1952. Dürr, Alfred (1954). "Johann Gottlieb Goldberg und die Triosonate BWV 1037" [Johann Gottlieb Goldberg and the trio sonata BWV 1037]. In Dürr...
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American clarinetist Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727–1756), German harpsichordist and composer of the late Baroque period Reiner Goldberg (1939–2023), German...
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opera orchestra. Freißlich is thought to be one of the teachers of Johann Gottlieb Goldberg. He was succeeded as Kapellmeister at the Marienkirche by his son-in-law...
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Giacomo Antonio Perti, Bolognese composer (born 1661) April 13 – Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, German keyboard virtuoso (born 1727) August 18 – Erdmann Neumeister...
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composer (died 1789) March 9 – Johann Gottlieb Preller, cantor and composer (died 1786) March 14 – Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, harpsichordist, organist and...
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Berton (1727–1780) Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727–1756) Friedrich Hartmann Graf (1727–1795) Henry Harington (1727–1816) ([4]) Johann Wilhelm Hertel (1727–1789)...
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including those of Francesco Maria Veracini, Pietro Locatelli and Johann Gottlieb Goldberg. He was editor of the complete Beethoven piano trios for C.F. Peters...
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reference to Johann Gottlieb Goldberg: the music was published over half a century before the perhaps exaggerated anecdote involving Goldberg was printed...
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Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (category Pupils of Johann Sebastian Bach)
organist throughout his life. Among his many pupils in Dresden was Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, the keyboardist whose name is erroneously enshrined in the popular...
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Count Keyserling as a sleep aid. The work takes its name from Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, a musician in the service of Count Keyserling. His son Heinrich...
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Friedemann Bach [pupils] Johann Ludwig Dietel [scores] Johann Friedrich Doles Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber Johann Gottlieb Goldberg [pupils] Gottfried August...
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Goeyvaerts (1923–1993) Ernest Gold (1921–1999) Murray Gold (born 1969) Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727–1756) Alexander Goldenweiser (1875–1961) Edwin Franko Goldman...
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13141/bjb.v1952. Dürr, Alfred (1954). "Johann Gottlieb Goldberg und die Triosonate BWV 1037" [Johann Gottlieb Goldberg and the trio sonata BWV 1037]. In Dürr...
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in C major for 2 violins and basso continuo (now attributed to Johann Gottlieb Goldberg) BWV 1038 – Sonata in G major for flute, violin and basso continuo...
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this teacher's teachers Müller studied with teachers including Johann Gottlieb Goldberg. Friedrich Wilhelm Rust this teacher's teachers Mumma (born 1935)...
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the most important examples of variation form. It is named after Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who may have been the first performer. Wikipedia It is, in short...
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keys. In 1749, the year before Bach's death, Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, the inspiration for J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations, wrote his own 24 polonaises for...
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Johann Sebastian Bach: Complete concerti Johann Sebastian Bach: Complete flute sonatas Johann Sebastian Bach: Complete violin sonatas Johann Gottlieb...
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1745–46 Bach helped copy out performance parts of a cantata by Johann Gottlieb Goldberg BWV 217 was possibly composed by Altnickol. In Bach's Leipzig there...
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13141/bjb.v1952. Dürr, Alfred (1954). "Johann Gottlieb Goldberg und die Triosonate BWV 1037" [Johann Gottlieb Goldberg and the trio sonata BWV 1037]. In Dürr...
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Friedemann Bach Es ist eine Stimme eines Predigers, BR F 16 (BDW 09801) Johann Gottlieb Goldberg: Durch die herzliche Barmherzigkeit (1745–46, BDW 09155) Readings...
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zu Dresden. Dresden 1864, S. 56f. David Goldberg: Catalog zur Illustration der öffentlichen Vorträge über Johann Eleazar Schenau (Zeißig). Richard Menzel...
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Harpsichord Concerto in A major, H.411 Symphony in G major, H.648 Johann Sebastian Bach – Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Joseph Bodin de Boismortier – 6 Flute Sonatas...
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composer) Johann Gottlieb Goldberg's Durch die herzliche Barmherzigkeit (1745–46, continuo part copied by Bach who was presumably Goldberg's teacher at...
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Anna Magdalena Bach (category Pupils of Johann Sebastian Bach)
1763); Christian Gottlieb (〰14 April 1725 †21 September 1728); Elisabeth Juliana Friderica, called "Liesgen", who married Bach's pupil Johann Christoph Altnickol...
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