- Johann Georg Ahle
Johann Georg Ahle (June 1651 –
December 2 ,1706 ), was a German composer, organist, theorist, and Protestant church musician.Biography
Ahle was born at
Mühlhausen . His father wasJohann Rudolph Ahle , who supplied him with early musical training. At the age of 23 he succeeded his late father at the post of organist at St. Balsius in Mühlhausen;J.S. Bach would later hold this post. In 1671 his first book ofaria s was published, "Neues Zehn Geistlicher Arien"; all copies of this work are now lost, though a fragment survives. He, like his father, also became a city councilman in Mühlhausen. In 1680 he was namedpoet laureate byEmperor Leopold I .Ahle's most well-known theoretical treatise was "Johan Georg Ahlens musikalisches Gespräche" (1695-1701), published in four volumes. His works, many of which are lost, included sacred and secular choral works, as well as
novel s which incorporated songs or musical interludes.References
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Don Randel , "The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music". Harvard, 1996, p. 8.
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