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This concise biographical sketch follows the composer's rise from a modest rural childhood and family background through long service in an aristocratic household, surveying his prodigious output, lively religious faith, and abiding optimism that shaped much of his music. It outlines early exuberant masses, the development of symphonies and chamber works, and later touches that anticipate Romantic technique, while stressing his dual identity as both court servant and creative master. The account is compact and non-technical, emphasizing character, circumstances, and career milestones rather than exhaustive analysis.
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