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Johann Gottfried Müthel

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144:), where one of his brothers had moved. It was here that he published his first works, in 1756; most of his compositions remained in manuscript during his lifetime. At first he worked as a conductor for a private orchestra, before being appointed organist at St. Peter's Church, which he served from 1767 until 1788, when he died in nearby 165:
wrote of his harpsichord skill that "connoisseurs that have heard him cannot praise enough the quickness, correctness and lightness with which he conquers mountains of difficulties." He is believed to have been a skilled improviser on the keyboard. His preference seems to have been for playing the
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Riga was far from the established musical centers of Europe; but despite this handicap, and the fact that he saw few of his pieces printed, he gained praise from several competent judges for his virtuosity. The English music historian
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Even now, some of the works which Müthel is known to have produced have not yet been released in modern editions. None of his pieces for organ achieved publication in his lifetime, nor were any for non-keyboard instruments.
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In 1751 Müthel returned to the ducal court, where he remained for two more years, eventually being replaced by his younger brother. Two years later he moved to
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45 Choice Odes and Songs from Various Poets (45 Auserlesene Oden und Lieder von verschiedenen Dichtern)
30:(January 17, 1728 – July 14, 1788) was a German composer and noted keyboard virtuoso. Along with 444: 439: 187:
His known works include a total of seven concerti, nine sonatas, and numerous other shorter pieces.
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Liner notes from clavichord recording, by Peter Reidemeister
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German composer, organist and harpsichordist (1728 - 1788)
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http://www.harpsichord-sd.com/clavichord/muethel.html
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As far as is known, he was the first to use the term
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Concerto for Harpsichord and strings in B-flat major
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Concerto for Harpsichord and strings in B-flat major
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In 1750 he was given leave to become the student of
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C.P.E. Bach
Sturm und Drang
fortepiano
Mölln
Duchy of Lauenburg
Georg Philipp Telemann
Johann Paul Kunzen
Lübeck
Christian Ludwig II
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Schwerin
Bach
Leipzig
Orgelbüchlein
Philipp Spitta
Johann Christoph Altnickol
C.P.E. Bach
Frederick II of Prussia
Potsdam
Riga
Latvia
Russian Empire
Bienenhof
Charles Burney
Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart
clavichord
cantata
"Early Music"
Jeffrey Eugenides

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