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Johann Michael
Große (Composer, Organ, Bach's Pupil) |
Born: September 29, 1713 - Pötewitz, near Zeitz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Died: June 8, 1791 - Zwenkau, near Leipzig, Saxony, Germany |
Johann Michael Große [Grose], was a German composer and organist. He was born the son of Johann Große (organist in Pötewitz). Before 1741 he resided Leipzig and was a pupil of J.S. Bach in Leipzig. Since 1741, he was organist in Zwenkau and served in this post for over 30 years (substituted 1774).
His son was the German and Danish organist, composer and music teacher Michael Ehregott Grose (1747-1795). He received from an early age lessons in organ playing from his father. In 1782 he was able to take over the job from his father as a so-called organist substitute in Zwenkau at St. Laurentius until 1784.
Johann Michael Große's lessons from J.S. Bach are only attested by a statement by his son Michael Ehregott Große, which was published in 1784 in Carl Friedrich Cramer's Magazin der Musik.
References: Koska: A-38; Bach Digital: 00006408 |
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Source:
1. Bach Digital Website (March 2019)
2. German Wikipedia Website
3. Bernd Koska: Bachs Privatschüler in Bach-Jahrbuch 2019, English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2020)
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (February 2020, May 2020) |
Links to other Sites |
Große, Johann Michael (Bach Digital)
Michael Ehregott Grose (Wikipedia) [German] |
Bibliography |
Sources: Magazin der Musik, hrsg. von C. F. Cramer, Hamburg 1784, S. 262f. (= Dok III, Nr. 874); R. Vollhardt, Geschichte der Cantoren und Organisten von den Städten im Königreich Sachsen, Berlin 1899, Reprint Leipzig 1978, S. 356, 491; BJ 1949/50, S. 104f. (H. Löffler); Löffler 1953, Nr. 79 |
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