Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel (18 September 1697 (bapt.) – 7 May 1775) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Nuremberg, where he appears to have spent his whole life in various organists' posts, including:
* St. Egidien, Nuremberg 1719–1743
* St. Lorenz, Nuremberg 1743–1764
* St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg 1764–1775
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| - Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel est un compositeur, organiste et musicologue allemand baptisé à Nuremberg, en Bavière, le 18 septembre 1697 et décédé dans la même ville le 7 mai 1775. (fr)
- Kornelius Heinrich Dretzel, född 1698 i Nürnberg i Tyskland, död 7 maj 1775. Son till organisten . Han blev själv organist i Nürnberg redan som 14-åring och publicerade 1731 en koralbok med hela 907 melodier: Des Evangelischen Zions Musicalische harmonie. Hur många som var hans kompositioner eller andras är oklart, men hans namn förekommer inte i de svenska psalmböckerna där ursprunget noteras med enbart "Nürnberg 1731". (sv)
- Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel (18 September 1697 (bapt.) – 7 May 1775) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Nuremberg, where he appears to have spent his whole life in various organists' posts, including:
* St. Egidien, Nuremberg 1719–1743
* St. Lorenz, Nuremberg 1743–1764
* St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg 1764–1775 (en)
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| - On the Authorship of the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor: The most famous organ work in history has a surprising mystery – we're not really sure who composed it! (en)
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| - Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel (18 September 1697 (bapt.) – 7 May 1775) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Nuremberg, where he appears to have spent his whole life in various organists' posts, including:
* St. Egidien, Nuremberg 1719–1743
* St. Lorenz, Nuremberg 1743–1764
* St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg 1764–1775 He may have studied with J.S. Bach in Weimar (1716–1717), and his compositions reveal points of contact with Bach. They include a concerto for harpsichord solo, perhaps modelled on the Italian Concerto. A variant of the slow movement of was once thought to be by Bach: it was published as a Prelude by Bach in the 19th-century Bach-Gesellschaft edition, and listed in the first edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV) as the first movement of BWV 897 (BWV 897/1). (en)
- Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel est un compositeur, organiste et musicologue allemand baptisé à Nuremberg, en Bavière, le 18 septembre 1697 et décédé dans la même ville le 7 mai 1775. (fr)
- Kornelius Heinrich Dretzel, född 1698 i Nürnberg i Tyskland, död 7 maj 1775. Son till organisten . Han blev själv organist i Nürnberg redan som 14-åring och publicerade 1731 en koralbok med hela 907 melodier: Des Evangelischen Zions Musicalische harmonie. Hur många som var hans kompositioner eller andras är oklart, men hans namn förekommer inte i de svenska psalmböckerna där ursprunget noteras med enbart "Nürnberg 1731". (sv)
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