Johann Gottfried Walther

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Johann Gottfried Walther was a German Baroque composer, organist, music theorist, and lexicographer best known for his organ works and for compiling one of the earliest music dictionaries.

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instanceOf Baroque composer
composer
human
lexicographer
music theorist
organist
catalogCode Walther-Werke (WW)
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Saxe-Weimar
dateOfBirth 1684-09-18
dateOfDeath 1748-03-23
employer Weimar court
surface form: Ducal court at Weimar
era Baroque
surface form: Baroque era
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork lexicography
music theory
organ composition
genre instrumental music
organ music
sacred music
hasPart numerous chorale-based organ works
transcriptions of concertos for organ
influencedBy Antonio Vivaldi
Dieterich Buxtehude
Johann Sebastian Bach
instrument organ
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Baroque
notableFor compiling one of the earliest encyclopedic music dictionaries
notableWork Musicalisches Lexicon
Musicalisches Lexicon
surface form: Musicalisches Lexicon oder Musicalische Bibliothec

chorale preludes for organ
organ concertos after Italian masters
partitas for keyboard
occupation composer
lexicographer
music theorist
organist
placeOfBirth Erfurt
placeOfDeath Weimar
positionHeld organist at the Stadtkirche St. Peter und Paul in Weimar
publicationDate 1732
relative Johann Sebastian Bach
residence Erfurt
Weimar
studentOf Georg Friedrich Kauffmann
Johann Andreas Kretschmar

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Weimar court patronOf Johann Gottfried Walther
Weimar court employed Johann Gottfried Walther