Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel
Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel (c. 1685-1764) was a German composer and organist, elder son of Johann Pachelbel.
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1685 - 1764 - German - Composer - Organ - Johann Pachelbel
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Born in Erfurt near Eisenach (in the same birthplace and year of birth as Johann Sebastian Bach), Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel studied with his father. The first printed reference to either Pachelbel is in Johann Mattheson's Ehrenpforte. It is believed that Wilhelm Hieronymus served as organist at Fürth and in Erfurt, then in Nuremberg, in 1706, at Saint Egidien the same year, and was finally appointed to his father's old post at Saint Sebald from 1719 until his death.
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Erfurt - Eisenach - Johann Sebastian Bach - Johann Mattheson - Fürth - Nuremberg - 1706 - 1719
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Hieronymus published a single portfolio of works in 1725 which included preludes, fugues, and fantasias. Bach's "Prelude in B Minor" was formerly attributed to Hieronymus. His few surviving compositions are for keyboard.
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Portfolio - 1725 - Prelude - Fugue - Fantasia
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