About Daniel Speer
Georg Daniel Speer (2 July 1636, Wroclaw, Poland – 5 October 1707, Göppingen, Germany) was a German composer and writer of the Baroque. He published a treatise on music, but also works of fiction. As a composer, Speer for example produced music for trombones. Keyboard miniatures have also survived. He is known for his Sonata No. 29 from Die Bänkelsängerlieder for brass quintet, which is often played at weddings and formal occasions.
Top Tracks
Musikalisch-türkischer Eulenspiegel: No. 16, Pohlisch Ballet
Sonata in D minor for 4 trombones
Sonata (Trombones & Chamber Organ)
Sonata for 4 Trombones in D Minor: Sonata in D Minor for 4 trombones
Sonata in A minor for 3 trombones
Sonata in E minor for 3 trombones
Sonata à 4 Tromboni
Die Bankelsangerlieder: I. Allegro
Gazzetta turco-musicale: II. Pohlnisch ballet
Gazzetta turco-musicale: I. Kosaken ballet
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