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Georg Dietrich Leyding

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churches after Bölsche's death, and later also became organist of the Magnikirche. Towards the end of the 1680s, he learned
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pieces' that Leyding wrote, only five are now known, all for organ. Three are
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that he was 'primarily a composer for the organ', but of the 'many extant
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Organists and composers in the North German tradition
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Leyding
[ˈlaɪdɪŋ]
composer
organist
North German school
Bücken
Nienburg
riding master
French lifeguards
Braunschweig
Johann Adam Reincken
Dieterich Buxtehude
Hamburg
Lübeck
St Blasius
composition
kapellmeister
Wolfenbüttel
Johann Theile
Braunschweig
J. G. Walther
keyboard
preludes
pedal
chorale
variations
"Leyding [Leiding], Georg Dietrich"
Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press
ISBN

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