Also known as Fabricius Werner
German composer (1633-1679)
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2 objects attributed to Werner Fabricius, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Wohlgemeinte Abend-Music, Welche Dem Wol Ehrwürdigen ... Hn. M. Gerhardo Corthumm, .... Seelsorgern zu Bergerdorff, Als er den 28. Novembr. des 1664. Jahrs mit der ... Jungfer Maria ... Seinen Hochzeitlichen Ehren-Tag begieng
Werneri Fabricii ... Deliciae Harmonicae, Oder Musicalische Gemüths-Ergätzung : Das ist: Allerhand Paduanen, Alemanden, Couranten, Balletten, Sarabanden, von 5. Stimmen, Neben ihrem Basso Continuo, Auff Violen und andern Instrumenten füglichen zu gebrauchen
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Werner Fabricius (Composer) Born: April 10, 1633 - Itzehoe (Holstein), Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Died: January 9, 1679 - Leipzig, Germany Werner Fabricius [Fabricius is the Latin name assumed by this family which was normally called “Schmidt” = “Schmied” = ‘smith’] was director of music in the church of St Paul at Leipzig. He was the author of several works, the most important being Deliciae Harmonicae (1656). Severus Gastorius (1646-1682) based his chorale melody 'Was Gott tut <a href="http
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· 1968 · cited 13,346x
· 2021 · cited 11,606x
· 2011 · cited 7,876x
· 2018 · cited 7,373x
· 2011 · cited 6,954x
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