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Nicolaus Vetter

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organist; he was later honoured with the appointments of Government Advocate, Church
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led to the destruction of all his free organ compositions and a work for
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gives 30, Oct. 1660 as birth date, and "nach 1740" as time of death.
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in July 1691, when he went to Rudolstadt to take up a position as
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Andreas Nicolaus Vetter (1666–1734): Koraalbewerkingen
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Organists and composers in the South German tradition
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in 1690; during this time, he may have attended the
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Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der den Tod überwand
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Zum frohen Empfang Grossherzogs Carl Fürsten Primas
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Index

Andreas Nicolaus Vetter
[ˈfɛtɐ]
organist
composer
Herschdorf
Thuringia
August Gottfried Ritter
music
Georg Caspar Wecker
Nuremberg
Rudolstadt
Gymnasium
Erfurt
Johann Pachelbel
Predigerkirche
Stuttgart
University of Erfurt
J.H. Buttstedt
castle
Procurator
Page Boys
World War II
chorus
orchestra
Deutsche Staatsbibliothek
Berlin
partita
Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr
BWV 771
J. S. Bach

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