Heinrich Pfendner (born c. 1590 in Hollfeld, Upper Franconia; died in Würzburg in 1630 or c. 1631 depending on reference tradition) was a Bavarian/Franconian organist and composer whose career is documented through service in Catholic ecclesiastical and court chapels at a moment when South German church music was absorbing the newer Italian concerted idiom. By 1614 he is reported in the service of Johann Jakob von Lamberg, Bishop of Gurk, and by 1615 he had entered the chapel of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria at Graz
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