Music in Dresden

Composers from Praetorius through W.F. Bach to Rachmaninoff and Richard Strauss spent a significant amount of time in the German city of Dresden. Composers who only stayed briefly in Dresden for concerts are not included.

Renaissance & Baroque

Johann Gottlieb GoldbergCarl Friedrich AbelMaria Teresa Agnesi PinottiniPierre-Gabriel BuffardinGottfried August HomiliusWilhelm Friedemann BachGeorg Gebel (the younger)Franz BendaJohann Baptist Georg NerudaCarl Heinrich GraunJohann Gottlieb GraunJohann Adolph HasseJohann Joachim QuantzGiovanni Alberto RistoriFrancesco Maria VeraciniJohann Georg PisendelSylvius Leopold WeissNicola PorporaJohann David HeinichenJan Dismas ZelenkaChristian PetzoldAntonio LottiJohann Paul von WesthoffAdam KriegerChristoph BernhardMatthias WeckmannHeinrich AlbertHeinrich SchützJohann StadenMichael PraetoriusHans Leo HasslerAntonio ScandelloJohann Walter

Classical & Romantic

Contemporary

Further composers residing in Dresden include:

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