About This Book
The author sketches the composer's origins in a long musical family, recounts his childhood education and formative lessons with relatives, and follows his modest travels and professional appointments across central German towns. The narrative highlights daily life over dramatic episodes, outlines his development as performer and teacher, and surveys a selection of major compositions and stylistic traits that reveal contrapuntal mastery and devotion to liturgical forms. Brief analyses of representative works accompany commentary on craft, pedagogy, and influence on later musical practice, with the book aimed at engaging listeners and readers to explore the repertoire more deeply.
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