Emanuel Kegel

Emanuel Kegel (Gotha, 1655  Breslau, 1724) was a German Baroque composer.

Kegel was initially music director in Neustadt bei Coburg, then in Gera. He is primarily remembered as the teacher of Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel who was his pupil at Gera from 1703 to 1707.[1]

Works, editions and recordings

Nothing was published in his lifetime.

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References

  1. Uta Wald, essay in booklet to CD Baroque Bass Cantatas from Central Germany cpo 2007
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