Zachau, Friedrich Wilhelm
1663-1721
Organist and composer, whose chief fame lies in the
fact of his being the first instructor of Handel and much beloved by him. Born
in Leipsic, where his father was town musician, he obtained there his first
instruction in music from his father, becoming a skilled B performer on the
organ and other instruments. At an early age he removed with his father to
Eilenburg, where he continued his studies. In 1684 he was made organist of the
Church of the yirgin Mary at Halle, in Saxony, which position he held until his
death. Halle was the birthplace of Handel and it was while Zachau was there
that he taught him. Many of Zachau's compositions are in the Berlin Library and
consist mostly of church cantatas in manuscript and piano-pieces. His
organpieces, figurate chorals and
others were published in Breitkopf and Hartal's Sammlung von Praludien, Fugen,
etc., and in other collections.
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