Johann Wilhelm Hertel (1727-1789)
- Concerto per il Organo | accompagnato | da | 2 Corni, 2 Flauti | 2
 Violini, Violetta et Basso, | composto et dedicato | all'Altezza 
Serenissima | di | FEDERICO |
Duca Regnante di Meclenburgo
Performers: Mеrsеburger Hofmusik; Michael Schönhеit (organ & 
conductor)
Further info: Johann Wilhelm Hertel - Concertos
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German violinist, keyboard player and composer. Son of Johann Christian 
Hertel (1697-1754), he received his musical training from his father and
 members of the Bach family. He also came to the attention of Franz 
Benda, who heard him perform in 1742 in Strelitz, where his father had 
moved. Upon Benda’s recommendation Hertel was trained in Berlin and at 
the court of Zerbst before obtaining a position as Kapellmeister with 
Duke Christian Ludwig of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. From 1770 he was the 
privy councillor in the service of Princess Ulrike but continued to 
compose, arrange concerts at the court and give music instruction. In 
his last years he gave up the violin and devoted himself to keyboard 
instruments. As a theorist, Hertel wrote four volumes on musical 
compositions, which were published in Leipzig between 1757 and 1758. In 
his youth Hertel was considered one of the best violinists of Franz 
Benda’s school. As a composer, he is best known for his craftsmanship 
that blends a progressive harmonic language with technical display. His 
music includes a Mass, five Passions, 12 secular cantatas (and seven 
with nontraditional sacred texts), 11 Lutheran cantatas, numerous 
chorales, 40 concert arias, 60 Lieder, three motets, three Psalms (in 
German), two sets of incidental music for Shakespeare plays, 63 
symphonies, 15 keyboard concertos (and 31 other concertos), three 
partitas, five trios, 19 violin sonatas, and 30 keyboard sonatas. His 
literary works include a treatise on thoroughbass, three autobiographies
 and a collection of essays by Voltaire and others. 

 
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