Christoph Thomas Walliser (1568–1648) was a Strasbourg-based organist, cantor, and composer whose career sits at the hinge between late Renaissance polyphony and the early Baroque style. Active at Strasbourg Cathedral, one of the most influential Protestant musical institutions of the Upper Rhine, he combined liturgical leadership with teaching and composition in a city renowned for its humanist learning and musical culture. Walliser’s surviving works show this stylistic breadth.
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