Vincent Lübeck

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Vincent Lübeck was a prominent German Baroque organist and composer renowned for his virtuosic and intricate organ works.

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instanceOf Baroque composer
German Baroque organist
composer
organist
person
activeYearsEnd first half of 18th century
activeYearsStart late 17th century
composed chorale preludes
free preludes and toccatas for organ
sacred vocal music
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth circa 1654
dateOfDeath 9 February 1740
employer St. Cosmae et Damiani, Stade NERFINISHED
St. Nikolai Church, Hamburg NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
gender male
genre organ music
sacred music
hasStudent Vincent Lübeck the Younger NERFINISHED
influencedBy Dieterich Buxtehude NERFINISHED
North German organ school NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Baroque
name Vincent Lübeck NERFINISHED
notableFor demanding pedal technique in organ works
intricate contrapuntal textures
large-scale organ preludes with multiple sections
virtuosic organ writing
notableWork Chorale-based organ works
Free organ works
Organ Praeludia NERFINISHED
occupation composer
organist
partOf North German organ tradition NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Land of Wursten NERFINISHED
Padingbüttel NERFINISHED
near Cuxhaven
placeOfDeath Hamburg NERFINISHED
positionHeld organist at St. Cosmae et Damiani in Stade
organist at St. Nikolai in Hamburg
relative Vincent Lübeck the Younger NERFINISHED
residence Hamburg NERFINISHED
Stade NERFINISHED
style North German Baroque organ style
workLocation Hamburg NERFINISHED
Stade NERFINISHED

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