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'''Born:''' 13 January 1683
'''Born:''' 13 January 1683


'''Died:''' 10 May 1760  
'''Died:''' 10 May 1760
 
Graupner was a contempory of Handel and Bach. In Leipzig the city councel preferred Graupner (and Telemann) above Bach as successor of Kuhnau, but both withdrew their application. Much of his prolific work is preserved in autograph manuscript in the Darmstad University Library.


Graupner was a contempory of Handel and Bach. In Leipzig the city councel preferred Graupner (and Telemann) above Bach as successor of Kuhnau, but both withdrew their application. Much of his prolific work is preserved in autograph manuscript in the Darmstad University Library.
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Life

Born: 13 January 1683

Died: 10 May 1760

Graupner was a contempory of Handel and Bach. In Leipzig the city councel preferred Graupner (and Telemann) above Bach as successor of Kuhnau, but both withdrew their application. Much of his prolific work is preserved in autograph manuscript in the Darmstad University Library.

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List of choral works

 


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Publications

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