Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel (18 September 1697 (bapt.) – 7 May 1775) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Nuremberg, where he appears to have spent his whole life in various organists' posts, including:St. Egidien, Nuremberg 1719 - 1743St. Lorenz, Nuremberg 1743 - 1764St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg 1764 - 1775He may have studied with J.S. Bach in Weimar (1716–1717), and his compositions reveal points of contact with Bach. They include a concerto for harpsichord solo, perhaps modelled on the Italian Concerto; this solo concerto was once thought to be by Bach; an early version of the slow movement was entered in the first edition of Schmieder's catalog as BWV897:1."@en }
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- Cornelius_Heinrich_Dretzel abstract "Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel (18 September 1697 (bapt.) – 7 May 1775) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Nuremberg, where he appears to have spent his whole life in various organists' posts, including:St. Egidien, Nuremberg 1719 - 1743St. Lorenz, Nuremberg 1743 - 1764St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg 1764 - 1775He may have studied with J.S. Bach in Weimar (1716–1717), and his compositions reveal points of contact with Bach. They include a concerto for harpsichord solo, perhaps modelled on the Italian Concerto; this solo concerto was once thought to be by Bach; an early version of the slow movement was entered in the first edition of Schmieder's catalog as BWV897:1.".