
About Johann David Heinichen
Johann David Heinichen (April 17, 1683 - July 16, 1729) was a German Baroque composer and music theorist who brought the musical genius of Venice to the court of Augustus the Strong in Dresden. Although Heinichen's music is original, rhythmically exuberant and imaginative, it was inexplicably little known for a long time. Johann David Heinichen was born in the small village of Crössuln, near Weissenfels. His father Michael Heinichen had studied music at the celebrated Thomasschule Leipzig associated with the Thomaskirche
Top Tracks
Concerto In G Major S. 213: 5. Loure. Cantabile
III. Un poco Allegro
Concerto in G major, S. 213: V. Loure. Cantabile
Concerto in F major, Seibel 234: I. Vivace
Concerto in G Minor - Oboe, Strings & B.C., Seibel 237: Allegro (2)
Heinichen: Alma Redemptoris Mater, S. 22: I. "Alma Redemptoris Mater"
Heinichen: Alma Redemptoris Mater, S. 22: II. "Tu quae genuisti"
Concerto In F Major, Seibel 234: 3. Un poco Allegro
Heinichen: Alma Redemptoris Mater, S. 22: III. "Gabrielis ab ore"
Concerto in G Major, S. 213: 5. Loure. Cantabile
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