Nathanael Schnittelbach (June 16th 1633 in Gdansk - November 16th 1667 in Lübeck ) was a German composer and violinist. His father, Johann Schnittelbach was organist at St. Jacobi in Gdansk for 45 years. After his training Nathanael Schnittelbach found his first job in 1650 as a temporary violinist at St. Mary's Church. In 1653 he became a musician at the court orchestra of Christina of Sweden. After he had unsuccessfully applied for a position in Gdansk, he returned in the spring of 1655 to Germany and became Council musician in Lübeck.
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Ciaconna in A major
Ciaconna In A Major For Solo Violin
Ensemble Echo Du Danube, dir. Christian Zincke - Ciaconna In A Major For Solo Violin
Suite in G Minor: II. Allemande
Suite in G Minor: III. Courante
Suite in G Minor: I. Praeludium
Suite in G Minor: V. Gigue
Violin Sonata in A major
Nathanael Schnittelbach - Suite in C minor - 1. Pavana
Nathanael Schnittelbach - Suite in C minor - 2. Galliarda
Nathanael Schnittelbach - Suite in C minor - 3. Allemande
Nathanael Schnittelbach - Suite in C minor - 4. Courante
Nathanael Schnittelbach - Suite in C minor - 5. Sarabande
Nathanael Schnittelbach - Chaconne in A major
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