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Christian Geist

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texts; they were probably composed during his time in Stockholm. Most are intended for court performance, and one third for use in church services, but he also wrote larger works for royal ceremonies;
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for solo voice. The simple counterpoint and expressive harmonic and melodic nature of these works is typically Italian, while his extravagant use of the
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the elder (ca. 1628-1690), a position he held until June 1679, having applied unsuccessfully for the position of choirmaster of St. John's in
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texts were written during his time as organist of the German church in Gothenburg; they are typical of German
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at the cathedral school. From 1665–1666 and 1668–1669 he was a boy member of the court orchestra conducted by
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Magdalena Sibylla in May 1685 (a practice by no means rare). He succeeded Johann Lorentz as organist of the
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His vocal works are related in form and style to the contemporary Italian concerted
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They are generally in sections which alternate in texture and scoring, and include
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is rooted in the German tradition. His music is somewhat similar to that of
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in 1689. He died, with his third wife and all their children, of the
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Sixty of his vocal works have survived, all but two of a
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Organists and composers in the North German tradition
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works of doubtful authorship have been published as
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in 1674. He became organist of the German church in
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Index


1672
composer
organist
Scandinavia
Güstrow
cantor
Daniel Danielis
Gustav Adolph of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Danish
Copenhagen
Swedish
Gustaf Düben
Hamburg
Gothenburg
Copenhagen
Trinitatis Church
widow
Church of Holmen
Copenhagen
bubonic plague
sacred
Latin
Charles XI
throne
motet
ariosos
arias
violin
viol

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