Walther, Johann Gottfried
1684-1748
Compiler of a valuable musical lexicon, and in
composition and variations of chorales on the organ accounted second to Bach
only. Was born at Erfurt. After studying organ with Jacob Adlung, Johann
Bernhard Bach and Kretschmar he became organist at the Thomas Church of Erfurt
in 1702, and in 1707 was appointed town organist at Weimar, where he also
taught the Duke's children and in 1720 was made Court musician. Although he was
related to John Sebastian Bach and intimate with him during his residence at
Weimar, in his Musikalisches Lexikon oder musikalische Bibliothek, he gives him
but scant notice. This work combined biography, bibliography and dictionary of
musical terms and is extremely valuable as the first lexicon of its kind. Among
his other writings are Ancient and Modern Musical Library, or Musical Lexicon,
and he composed a great number of very fine fugues and chorals, besides
toccatas, preludes and other pieces for organ.
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