Johann Georg Bernhard Beutler, Fuga in G Dur
Körner also publishe a few of Beutler’s not choral bound compositions. This fugue in G major is one of them. I think it is safe to say that counterpoint was not Beutler’s forte. It...
Körner also publishe a few of Beutler’s not choral bound compositions. This fugue in G major is one of them. I think it is safe to say that counterpoint was not Beutler’s forte. It...
Beutler’s prelude to the chorale “Freu dich sehr, o meine Seele” was in his own time famous and widely used. And not without reason, as it is a very well written and beautiful piece....
As in the previouw two choral preludes, Beutler does not indicae a repeat in his prelude to “Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten”. As a player you have to make the choice to...
Beutler’s prelude tot the choral “Es ist genug” leans a bit more to the galant style than the prelude I published 6 days ago. The overall structure is the same, with the cantus firmus...
Johann Georg Bernhard Beutler was born in Mühlhausen/Thuringia in 1762 and worked in his hometown throughout his life. After studying theology and music in Halle, he became rector of the grammar school and organist...