Clamor Heinrich Abel (1634 – 25 July 1696) was a German composer, violone player and organist.
Portrait of „Clamor. Heinricus. Abel.“; „Anno 1674“ dated copper engraving by Noel Serault
Abel was born in Hünnefeld, Westphalia, Germany. He worked as a court musician in Köthen, an organist in Celle and from 1666, as a ducal chamber musician in Hanover. From 1694, he was Obermusicus in Bremen and he remained at this post until his death at Bremen in 1696.
Among his best-known works are compositions for string orchestra and chamber music. He composed a collection of 59 individual works under the title Erstlinge musikalischer Blumen. They included works for four instruments and basso continuo - allemandes, courantes, preludes, sarabandas and sonatinas. First they were published in three volumes in Frankfurt (1674, 1676, 1677) and later they were published together as Drei Opera musica (Brunswick, 1687).
Knape, Walter; Charters, Murray R.; McVeigh, Simon (2001). "Abel family". Grove Music Online (8thed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.00035.
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