Johann Balthasar König (baptised 28 January 1691 – buried 2 April 1758) was a German Baroque composer, especially of hymn melodies, having published a...
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theologian Johann Balthasar König (1691–1758), German composer Johann Samuel König (1712–1757), German mathematician Johann Gerhard König (1728–1785), German...
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theologian Johann Balthasar König (1691–1758), German composer Johann Samuel König (1712–1757), German mathematician Johann Gerhard König (1728–1785)...
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(1823–1893) Karel Komzák II (1850–1905) Koji Kondo (born 1961) Johann Balthasar König (1691–1758) Servaes de Koninck (c. 1654 – c. 1701) Marek Kopelent...
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Franconia is a hymn tune by Johann Balthasar König adapted by William Havergal. It first appeared in König's Harmonischer Liederschatz chorale book published...
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catalogue. The cantata's libretto by Johann Friedrich Helbig was published in 1720. Around 1723 Johann Balthasar König copied the manuscript, attributing...
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Germany, it has formed part of family names since 1919. König 1789, p. 439–440. König, Anton Balthasar (1789), Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militairpersonen...
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– Johann Paul Schiffelholz, composer for the mandora (born 1685) March 22 – Richard Leveridge, opera singer (born 1670) April 2 – Johann Balthasar König...
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Road for part of the route Franconia (hymn tune), a hymn tune by Johann Balthasar König Franconia (grape), an alternative name for the wine grape Blaufränkisch...
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appointed Johann Balthasar König as the Kapellmeister at the Katharinenkirche. They were friends, even after Telemann moved on to Hamburg. König was promoted...
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which led to Franz Balthasar Borgnis’ and Carl Hieronymus Farina’s departures. This left Johann Baptist Farina (II) and Johann Maria Farina (I) at the...
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studying under Tiberius and Marquard Wocher, Sigmund Freudenberger and Balthasar Anton Dunker, he made a name for himself through dress pictures, rural...
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Sigfrid Karg-Elert Christian Keymann Balthasar Kindermann Thomas Kingo Børre Knudsen Johann Kolross Johann Balthasar König Julius Krohn Magnus Brostrup Landstad...
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Hoffmann, Balthasar (1738). "IX. Bey der Lob- und Trauerrede auf die verwitwete Herzoginn von Merseb. Hedwig, im Jahre 1735". In Gottsched, Johann Christoph...
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Johann Crüger (9 April 1598 – 23 February 1662) was a German composer of well-known hymns. He was also the editor of the most widely used Lutheran hymnal...
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Harmonischer Liederschatz (Harmonic treasure of songs) in 1738 by Johann Balthasar König, a melody that was preferred in Protestant hymnals. Although Scheffler...
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Christoph (2000). Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 18. ISBN 0-393-04825-X. Anton Balthasar König: Biographisches...
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Deckerschen Geheimen Ober-Hofbuchdruckerei, 1851, p. 8. (in German) Anton Balthasar König. Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen. Berlin 1791...
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Compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach printed during his lifetime (1685–1750) include works for keyboard instruments, such as his Clavier-Übung volumes...
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Johann Kolross (also Johannes Kolrose, Latinized Rhodonthracius, c. 1487 – c. 1560) was a poet, philologist and educator of the German Renaissance and...
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Johann Georg Albinus (6 March 1624 – 25 May 1679) was a German Protestant pastor and hymnwriter. He studied at the University of Leipzig and served as...
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236. Siebigk 1883, pp. 352, 356. Siebigk 1883, pp. 364, 365. Anton Balthasar König, Henning Alexander von Kleist,Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und...
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located in the centre of the same city.) It was built following plans by Balthasar Neumann in the mid-18th century in Rococo style. Until 2014 it was attended...
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the riverboat stage) Elisabethbrücke (Erich-Zeigner-Allee road bridge) König-Johann-Brücke (Zschocherschen Strasse road bridge), the bridge is named after...
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der Städte Halle. Halle, 1749/1751 (d.i. "Dreyhaupt-Chronik") Anton Balthasar König: Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militärpersonen, vol. 3, p...
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in the following year received a new impulse from J.W. Winckelmann and Balthasar Mentzer at Marburg. He graduated in 1605 and began to give lectures at...
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Johann Nepomuk Sepp (7 August 1816 – 5 June 1909) was a German historian and politician, and a native of Bavaria. Johann Nepomuk Sepp was born in Bad Tölz...
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Vopelius in 1682, and in the collection Harmonischer Lieder-Schatz by Johann Balthasar König in 1738. The song appears in German hymnals, including in the Protestant...
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– Johann VI of Sitsch 1608–1624 – Archduke Charles Joseph of Inner Austria 1625–1655 – Prince Charles Ferdinand Vasa 1635–1655 – Johann Balthasar Liesch...
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Kooten, professor of Latin language and history, poet and politician Johann Samuel König, professor for mathematics and philosophy, 1744–1749 Joannes Antonides...
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