Julius August Philipp Spitta (27 December 1841 – 13 April 1894) was a German music historian and musicologist best known for his 1873 biography of Johann...
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educator Melanie Spitta (1946-2005), German and Sinti film-maker Philipp Spitta (1841–1894), German music historian and musicologist Philipp Spitta (poet) (1801–1859)...
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Karl Johann Philipp Spitta (1 August 1801 – 28 September 1859) was a German Protestant religious poet. Born in Hanover, he was educated at Göttingen, and...
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Sebastian Bach is a 19th-century biography of Johann Sebastian Bach by Philipp Spitta. The work was published in German in two volumes, in 1873 and 1880 respectively...
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Lower Saxony, the son of German hymn writer Karl Johann Philipp Spitta and brother of Philipp (music historian and musicologist best known for his biography...
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examples of such judgements were produced by noted Bach biographers Philipp Spitta and Albert Schweitzer, who criticized Telemann's cantatas and then praised...
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until 1872, when they moved to Leipzig. In 1874, with the Bach scholar Philipp Spitta, Herzogenberg founded the Leipzig Bach-Verein, which concerned itself...
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Johann Sebastian Bach, including those by Johann Nikolaus Forkel and Philipp Spitta, were published in the 19th century. Many more were published in the...
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system that was quickly adopted, for instance, by the biographers: Philipp Spitta used it complementarily to the Peters edition's numbering for the BG...
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ISBN 978-3487416977 Philipp Spitta (1873). Johann Sebastian Bach, Erster Band (Book I–IV). Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel. Philipp Spitta (1899). Johann Sebastian...
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(Hans von Bülow replaced Berlioz with Brahms.) From 1873 to 1880, Philipp Spitta published Johann Sebastian Bach, the standard work on Bach's life and...
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to Braunschweig. Philipp Spitta (1801-1859), Lutheran theologian and poet, Superintendent in Wittingen 1847-1853. Friedrich Spitta (1852-1924), German...
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Bach's liturgical pieces. The term was then retroactively applied by Philipp Spitta to refer to comparable works by composers from Heinrich Schütz onwards...
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father was the theologian Friedrich Spitta and his uncle the musicologist and Bach biographer Philipp Spitta. Spitta studied with Arnold Mendelssohn and...
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Saint-Saëns Adolfo Salazar Adrienne Simpson Elaine Sisman Eileen Southern Philipp Spitta Hedi Stadlen Rita Steblin Paul Steinitz Reinhard Strohm Oliver Strunk...
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Clavecin [Album of 25 harpsichord concertos] (in French). SLUB Dresden. Philipp Spitta, translated by Clara Bell and J. A. Fuller Maitland. Johann Sebastian...
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Dürr's scientific research on manuscripts, the 19th-century scholar Philipp Spitta had judged that the works bore the "stamp of commanding mastery"; and...
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Mozart's Friend and Mentor. (Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press, 1994). Philipp Spitta (trans. by Clara Bell & J. A. Fuller-Maitland). Johann Sebastian Bach...
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217 of the BGA's thematic catalogue (Volume 46, published in 1899): Philipp Spitta describes the concerto as an arrangement "of really dazzling artistic...
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D'Antoni, composer and conductor (died 1859) August 1 – Karl Johann Philipp Spitta, librettist and poet (died 1859) September 13 – Stefan Witwicki, lyricist...
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compositions of Bach between the composer's death and the Bach Revival. Philipp Spitta, in his 19th-century biography of the composer, praised the chorale...
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1754. Forkel/Terry 1920, p. xiv Philipp Spitta. Johann Sebastian Bach. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel. 1921. I, p. VI Spitta 1899, I, p. v Cherbuliez 1946...
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and later studied musicology in Leipzig and Berlin, especially under Philipp Spitta. Prüfer was the musicology instructor for the Polish composer and conductor...
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Psalter and harp. New jubilee edition by Philipp Spitta, including 24 full-page illustrations, the portrait of Spitta, further illustrations and 42 initials...
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musicologists started considering him an important composer, particularly Philipp Spitta, who was one of the first researchers to trace Pachelbel's role in the...
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Sebastian Bach by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola in Mizler's Musikalische Bibliothek, Volume 4. Leipzig, 1754 Spitta 1899, p. 186 Forkel/Terry...
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nell'Indie (1754) Achille in Sciro, (1765) L'Ippocondriaco Chisholm 1911. Philipp Spitta. Johann Sebastian Bach: His Work and Influence on the Music of Germany...
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motets were published by N. Simrock in December 1878 and dedicated to Philipp Spitta. Brahms composed the two motets based on Biblical texts and chorales...
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the discovery of the real identity of the poet to the musicologist Philipp Spitta, who published in 1885 a fundamental work Sperontes. Sperontes, singende...
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prayer and praise as those sung every Sunday by the congregation. — Philipp Spitta, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1873 In 1526, Martin Luther published his Deutsche...
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