Christoph Nichelmann (1717-1762)
- Ouverture B dur | per | due Violini | due Oboi | Viola | Basso continuo (1737)
Performers: Orkiestra Kore
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German composer. His earliest musical education came when he enrolled in
 the Thomasschule in Leipzig in 1730, studying under Johann Sebastian 
Bach and Bach’s son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. In 1733 he moved to Hamburg
 to seek work as an opera composer, but in 1739 he went to Berlin, where
 he became part of the Berlin School, studying under Johann Joachim 
Quantz and Carl Heinrich Graun. He obtained the position as 
harpsichordist at the Prussian court, and in 1755 he published his 
treatise 'Die Melodie, nach ihrem Wesen'. A controversy with this work 
and its successor caused him to request release from the court, and he 
served the rest of his life as an independent teacher and composer. 
Among his works were 3 sinfonias, an Ouverture, a Concerto for Violin 
and Strings, 16 concertos for harpsichord and strings (1740-59), various
 keyboard pieces, 'Il sogno di Scipione' (serenata, 1745), a Requiem, 
and 22 Lieder. Although known for his theoretical treatise, Nichelmann 
was an innovative composer of keyboard works whose style is firmly 
implanted in 'Empfindsamkeit'.

 
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