- Georg Österreich
Georg Österreich (baptized on
March 17 ,1664 -June 6 ,1735 ) was a German Baroque composer. He is regarded as the as the founder of the so-called "Sammlung Bokemeyer " which is now housed in theStaatsbibliothek in Berlin and is considered one of the most important music collections of the late 17th and early 18th century.The son of a brewer, he received his first music lessons from his godfather, Magdeburg singer
Johann Scheffler . With Scheffler's recommendation he was accepted at theThomasschule zu Leipzig . His teacher Johann Schelle recognized the child's extraordinary talent. As a result, Österreich left Leipzig in 1680, and moved to Hamburg where he continued his musical education. At the same time he became the violinist in "Gänsemarktoper". In the fall of 1683 he enrolled at the University of Leipzig and a year later his was recognized again, this time as a tenor at the Hamburg opera. In 1689 he was hired asKapellmeister for the Duke of Schleswig-Gottorf.Österreich was a passionate music collector, accumulating a considerable number of works from 1670 to 1730, which form the basis of the "Sammlung Bokemeyer". This collection is currently held at the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin. It is considered invaluable because it is often the only source of many works by famous composers including
Dietrich Buxtehude ,Nicolaus Bruhns ,Johann Rosenmüller ,Matthias Weckmann ,Vincent Lübeck andJohann Philipp Krieger .
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