music.wikisort.org - ComposerJohann Baptist Peyer, also spelt Bayer or Beyer (c.1678–1733) was an Austrian organist and composer. He may have been educated at Heiligenkreuz Abbey, where he was organist and music teacher from 1698. From about 1712 he worked for Empress Eleonore, widow of the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I. After she died in 1720, he worked at the court chapel under Johann Joseph Fux.[2]
Austrian organist and composer
Johann Baptist Peyer |
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Born | c.1678[1] |
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Died | 10 April 1733
Vienna |
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Era | Baroque |
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Works
- about 100 works for organ or haspsichord (preludes, fugues, capriccios, toccatas)
- partita in C major for harpsichord
- Benedictio Mensae et gratiarum Actio post mensam for choir, strings and organ (with Clemens Scheupflug)[1]
References
- Boisits, Barbara (2016). "Peyer, Payer, Peyr, Bayer, Beyer, Johann Baptist". In Finscher, Ludwig (ed.). Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (in German). MGG Online.
- Wollenberg, Susan (2001). "Peyer [Bayer, Beyer], Johann Baptist". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press.
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