Johann Steffens
Johann Steffens (1560–1616) was a German organist and composer. He was born in Itzehoe, and died in Lüneburg.
Johann Steffens | |
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Born | 1560 Itzehoe |
Died | 1616, 16 August 1616 Lüneburg |
Aside from organ works his works include five-part German madrigals (1619) influenced by Hassler.[1]
Selected recordings
- North German Organ Baroque Volume 4 CPO
- German madrigals. Himlische Cantorey, Hamburger Ratsmusik, Simone Eckert CPO 2013
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References
- New Oxford History of Music: The Age of Humanism, 1540-1630 1968 "That Hassler's influence extended to other parts of North Germany is shown by the five-part Neue teutsche weltliche Madrigalien und Balletten* (1619) of the Holsteiner Johann Steffens (c. 1560-1616) who was organist at Luneburg.
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