Johann Samuel Welter

German composer
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Johann Samuel Welter (27 August 1650, in Obersontheim – 27 July 1720, in Schwäbisch Hall) was a German composer.[1][2]

Recordings

  • Johann Samuel Welter - Gott sey uns gnädig ecco la musica, Heike Hümmer, Matthias Sprinz Christophorus, 2019

References

  1. ^ Erik Kjellberg The Dissemination of Music in Seventeenth-century Europe 3034300573. 2010
  2. ^ Andreas Traub ed.: Johann Samuel Welter (1650-1720): Das geistliche Werk. Kantaten, Magnificat, Kirchenlieder. Denkmäler der Musik in Baden-Württemberg, Vol.1 Munich 1993, ISBN 3-921946-40-9
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