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- Georg_Lenck abstract "Georg Lenck (sometimes spelt Lembke) (7 November 1685 – 22 March 1744) was a German musician. He was born in Reichenbach, Vogtland, Saxony, and was Kantor at Laucha an der Unstrut, near Naumberg when he competed unsuccessfully for the post of Thomaskantor at Leipzig, which was eventually offered to Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1725, he was appointed Kantor at Weissenfels, where he remained for the rest of his life.".
- Q5535744 abstract "Georg Lenck (sometimes spelt Lembke) (7 November 1685 – 22 March 1744) was a German musician. He was born in Reichenbach, Vogtland, Saxony, and was Kantor at Laucha an der Unstrut, near Naumberg when he competed unsuccessfully for the post of Thomaskantor at Leipzig, which was eventually offered to Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1725, he was appointed Kantor at Weissenfels, where he remained for the rest of his life.".
- Georg_Lenck comment "Georg Lenck (sometimes spelt Lembke) (7 November 1685 – 22 March 1744) was a German musician. He was born in Reichenbach, Vogtland, Saxony, and was Kantor at Laucha an der Unstrut, near Naumberg when he competed unsuccessfully for the post of Thomaskantor at Leipzig, which was eventually offered to Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1725, he was appointed Kantor at Weissenfels, where he remained for the rest of his life.".
- Q5535744 comment "Georg Lenck (sometimes spelt Lembke) (7 November 1685 – 22 March 1744) was a German musician. He was born in Reichenbach, Vogtland, Saxony, and was Kantor at Laucha an der Unstrut, near Naumberg when he competed unsuccessfully for the post of Thomaskantor at Leipzig, which was eventually offered to Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1725, he was appointed Kantor at Weissenfels, where he remained for the rest of his life.".