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Johann Mattheson (28
September 1681 – 17
April 1764) was a
German composer, critic,
lexicographer and
music theorist. His
writings on the late Baroque...
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David Hollatz,
Polish pastor and
theologian (b. 1648) 1764 –
Johann Mattheson,
German lexicographer and
composer (b. 1681) 1790 –
Benjamin Franklin...
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courante commonly used in the
baroque period was
described by
Johann Mattheson in Der
vollkommene Capellmeister (Hamburg, 1739) as "chiefly characterized...
- pp. 10–11
translating Mattheson 1740, p. 359.
Deutsch 1955, p. 9. Lang 1966, p. 22 n.2. Lang 1966, p. 22
translating Mattheson 1740, p. 93.
Deutsch 1955...
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Gothic type
rendered here in italics,
Mattheson used
Roman to
emphasize the many non-German expressions.
Mattheson was
apparently the
first to
refer to...
- 1996, p. 107.
Mattheson 1739.
Mattheson 1981, part 1,
chapter 3,
section 56.
Mattheson 1981, part 1,
chapter 3,
section 57.
Mattheson 1981, part 1, chapter...
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suggesting he
write less
complex music, and his supporters, such as
Johann Mattheson and
Lorenz Christoph Mizler.
After his death, Bach's re****tion as a composer...
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Hanff taught harpsichord and
composition to the
young Johann Mattheson for four years.
Mattheson was to
become a composer,
music theorist and
close friend...
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Philipp Telemann. Der
getreue Music-Meister.
Hamburg (1728), p. 68
Johann Mattheson. Der
vollkommene Capellmeister.
Hamburg (1739), p. 412
Lorenz Christoph...
- 344–345.
Mattheson,
Johannes (1731).
Grosse General-Baß-Schule. Vol. I. Hamburg. pp. 104–106. OCLC 30006387.
Mentioned by Euler. Also:
Mattheson, Johannes...