Andreas Gleich (1625–1693) was a central-German organist and church musician whose career linked Erfurt, Dresden, and—above all—the city of Gera, where he served as Figuralkantor at the Latin school from 1648 until his death. Sources place him in a Schütz-adjacent lineage via study with Johann Kuhnau, and they also credit him with practical editorial work in Dresden on Heinrich Schütz’s Symphoniae sacrae II (1647). Alongside sacred vocal
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