Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns (born c. 1665; died 1697) was a German composer and church musician active in Hamburg in the final decades of the seventeenth century. He belongs to the same extended musical family as the celebrated organist and violinist Nicolaus Bruhns (1665–1697), but it is crucial to distinguish the two: Friedrich Nicolaus was not the Lübeck-based virtuoso commonly cited in the lineage of Buxtehude, but rather an older relative whose career unfolded within Hamburg’s Lutheran church-music culture.
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