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Johann Heinrich Rolle

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Johann Heinrich Rolle

Johann Heinrich Rolle (23 December 1716 - 29 December 1785) was a German baroque composer.[1][2][3]

Rolle was born in Quedlinburg. He is remembered mainly for his oratorios.[4] He died in Magdeburg, aged 69.

Selected recordings

  • Der Tod Abels Das Kleine Konzert dir. Hermann Max Capriccio

References

  1. ^ Rudolf Kaestner, Johann Heinrich Rolle. Untersuchungen zu Leben und Werk, 1932, Kassel.
  2. ^ Erich Valentin, Johann Heinrich Rolle. Ein Mitteldeutscher Musiker des 18. Jahrhunderts, in: Sachsen und Anhalt 9 (1933), S. 109-160.
  3. ^ Martin Wiehle, Magdeburger Persönlichkeiten, 1993, Magdeburg, ISBN 3-910146-06-6
  4. ^ Ralph-Jürgen Reipsch, Johann Heinrich Rolles ‚Musikalische Dramen‘ - Notizen zu Grundlagen und Erscheinungsbild einer musikalischen Gattung, in: Händel-Jahrbuch der Georg-Friedrich-Händelgesellschaft 47 (2001), S. 203-223

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