Daniel Gottlob Türk (1750-1813) - Sonata (G-Dur) aus Sechs Klaviersonaten, größtentheils für Kenner (1789)
Performers: Tobias Kοch (pianoforte, 1790)
Further info: Daniel Gottlob Turk (1750-1813) - Keyboard Sonatas
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German theorist and composer. Son of Daniel Türcke, instrumentalist in 
the service of Count Schönburg, he was trained at an early age for the 
hosiery firm, received his first music lessons from his father and 
learnt several wind instruments with his father’s colleagues. At the 
Dresden Kreuzschule he received thorough musical education under the 
Kantor Gottfried August Homilius, a former pupil of Johann Sebastian 
Bach. In 1772 he enrolled in law at the University of Leipzig while 
continuing to study under Johann Adam Hiller. In 1774 he was appointed 
as Kantor at the Ulrichskirche in Halle, and five years later he was 
awarded a doctorate at the University of Halle, where he taught seminars
 in music. In 1787 he became Kapellmeister at the Marienkirche in the 
city, and in the early part of the 19th century he was a leading figure 
in the Halle revival of George Frederick Handel. Daniel Gottlob Türk was
 best known as a music theorist, whose seven treatises include the 
seminal Clavierschule of 1789 and the Anweisung zum Generalbass-Schule 
of 1791 than a composer. Nevertheless, his music, written in the North 
German style, includes 20 cantatas, 21 Lieder, an opera, 46 chorales, a 
Choralbuch, 38 keyboard sonatas, and 164 smaller works for keyboard.

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