Georg von Bertouch (born 1668 in Helmershausen, Germany; died 14. September 1743 in Christiania, Norway; actually Georg Bertuch), whose noble predicate is an invention of later generations, was a composer and Danish-Norwegian general. As a young man, he said he studied violin and composition with Daniel Eberlin. In 1693, he disputed a legal-musical treatise in Kiel: De eo quod justum est circa ludos scenicos operasque modernas, as Spitta reports.
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Fragment from Cantata "Gott der Herr"
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