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When was Buxtehude born?

When was Buxtehude born?

1637
Dieterich Buxtehude/Date of birth
Dietrich Buxtehude, Dietrich also spelled Dieterich, (born 1637, probably in Oldesloe, Holstein—died May 9, 1707, Lübeck), Danish or German organist and composer of church music, one of the most esteemed and influential composers of his time.

Where is Dietrich Buxtehude from?

Helsingborg, Sweden
Dieterich Buxtehude/Place of birth

Who was the brilliant organist Bach walked to see?

He was told to build better relations with his students in order to maintain peace. In reaction to this, Bach decided to take an unauthorized, 230 mile walk to Lubeck, to listen to the organ playing of Buxtehude. Bach was a brilliant organist, there is absolutely no doubt of that.

What was Buxtehude known for?

Dietrich Buxtehude (or Dieterich according to Danish spelling) (born about 1637; died May 9, 1707) was a German (or Danish) composer and organist. He is one of the most important composers of the mid-Baroque period. He is best known for his organ works which are very often heard at recitals and church services.

Who taught Buxtehude?

Buxtehude was taught by his father and from 1657 or 1658 until 1660 was organist at the Mariekirke in Helsingborg, a city separated from Helsingør by a narrow stretch of water. His next appointment was at the Mariekirke in the latter city.

Who influenced Buxtehude?

Most scholars recognize that he studied music with his father, Johann, who had a great influence on him. Dietrich Buxtehude was the organist at the Mariekirke in Helsingborg (1657/1658-1660) and in Helsingør (1660-1668), before moving to Lübeck in April 1668 and becaming organist of Marienkirche (St.

How did Buxtehude influence Bach?

We also know that Bach made several manuscript copies of Buxtehude’s music and transported them all back to Arnstadt. It was certainly a fruitful trip for Bach. Buxtehude’s organ preludes also strongly influenced the preludes, toccatas and fugues that Bach would go on to compose.

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