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Georg Daniel Speer, Sonata in D Minor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georg Daniel Speer, Sonata in D Minor SpeerQuartet.jpg == Composer Overview/Basic Information == Georg Daniel Speer (2 July, 1636 – 5 October 1709) was a German composer and writer during the Baroque Era. Speer was born in current day Wroclaw, Poland (formerly Breslau) and died in Göppingen, Germany. As a composer, Speer wrote sonatas for trombones (formerly known as sackbuts) and cornetti with basso continuo. However, Speer is most widely known for his Sonata No. 29 from Die Bänkelsängerlieder for brass quintet. == Background ==
Georg Daniel Speer (Daniel Speer) was more well-known for his music theory during his lifetime. However, there is no official document attesting to his activities before 1664.〔Warszawski〕 Speer was also a prolific writer with three or four autobiographical novels that shed light on the music scene of his era. Aside from the autobiographies, Speer wrote a musical treatise that is considered very useful in understanding Middle Baroque music (the time period in which he composed). During the Middle Baroque period trombones (sackbuts) gained popularity in part thanks to composers like Speer, who wrote music specifically for trombones – most notably his trombone sonatas.
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