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Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand 1665 - 1746

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  • Author: Asayama, Natsuko

  • Last updated:May 1, 2007
  • Note: This article is automatically translated from the original Japanese text. The author of the original work did not supervise this translation.

    A musician who served at the court of Margrave Ludwig of Baden, a valiant general under the Holy Roman Empire. Though few of his works survive, they are still performed today as part of the organ music repertoire due to their clear and charming sound and concise style. Moreover, his collection of preludes and fugues written in 20 different keys, titled Ariadne Musica, is significant as it is believed to have inspired J.S. Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier.

    Author: Asayama, Natsuko
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    Works(5)

    Piano Solo (4)

    pieces (2)

    Les pieces de clavessin Suite No.6 Op.2

    Key: D-Dur  Composed in: 1696 

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    chaconne (1)

    Chaconne

    Key: a-moll 

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    other dances (1)

    Rigaudon

    Key: d-moll 

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    Various works (1)