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Georg Lenck (Composer) |
Born: November 7, 1685 - Reichenbach, Vogtland, Saxony, Germany
Died: March 22, 1744 - Weißenfels, Saxony, Germany |
Georg Lenck (sometimes spelt Lembke) was a German composer and organist who, as Kantor at Laucha an der Unstrut, near Naumburg, competed unsuccessfully for the post of Thomaskantor in 1722. In 1725, he was appointed Kantor at Weißenfels, the same year that J.S. Bach presented the Shepherds Cantata, BWV 249.1. The last duke of Saxe-Weißenfels, Johann Adolph II, successor to Duke Christian, abolished the court capelle but retained Lenck, resident capellmeister, on full salary, who remained there until his death in 1744. |
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Sources:
Boyd, Malcolm: Oxford Composer Companions: J.S. Bach, Oxford University Press, 1999, p. 265
Towe, Terri Noel: The Face of Bach: The Search for the Portrait that Belonged to Kittel, Bach Cantatas Website, 2001, BCW
Contributed by William L. Hoffman (April 2023) |
Links to other Sites |
Bach at Leipzig, play by Itamar Moses [PDF] |
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