Johann Kuhnau ( 6 de abril 1660 ,Geising - 5 de junio 1722,Leipzig ) ; organista, clavicembalista y compositor alemán . Predecesor de Johann Sebastian Bach como cantor , en la Iglesia St.Thomas de Leipzig . Maestro de Johann David Heinichen y Christoph Graupner. Soberbio y maravilloso músico del período Barroco . Magnífico como su Magnificat...........Bravo !!!
Bellissimo.... There is no creation "out of nothing". Music history is so simplified that it is actually incorrect. Lending in music is like a "good day", it is "food" without which there are no successful future music pieces. Only those who are able to successfully vary the "idea" they take produce significant works. Even before Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Telemann there were composers ... Even the great Mozart took musical ideas from many (Hermann Friedrich Raupach, Johann Gottfried Eckard, Johann Schobert, Leontzi Honauer , Chevalier de Saint-Georges.... Listen, compare how Giuseppe Gacaniga's "Don Giovanni Tenorio" (February 5, 1787) evolved into Mozart's "Don Juan" (October 29, 1787)! Or how Paisel's "Barber of Seville" ("Il Barbiere di Siviglia" in 1782 by Giovanni Paisiello) evolved into Mozart's "Figar's Marriage" (1786) as well as Rosie's "The Barber of Seville". Similarly: Pasquale Anfossi "La finta giardiniera (Anfossi)" (December 26, 1773) becomes Mozart's "La finta giardiniera" (January 13, 1775)...