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Jacobus Nozema, mostly Jacob and sometimes called Giacomo Nozeman (Hamburg, 30 August 1693 - Amsterdam, 6 October 1745) was a Dutch composer, organist and violinist. He was born in Hamburg, the son of traveling actors Johannes Nozeman and Anna Rijnsdorp. Nozeman, who grew up in The Hague and Leiden , should be around 1710 moved to Amsterdam. He married in 1717 to Maria Geertruida Costerus. They had two sons, Cornelius Nozeman (1721-1785), who was a minister, naturalist and ornithologist, and died young preacher Jan Willem Nozeman (1733-1768). The family lived from 1722 to the Prinsengracht and later to the Egelantiersgracht . Nozeman whose music has received instruction, is not known. In the years 1714-1716 he played several times violin in the orchestra of the Amsterdam City Theatre , which also composers Henry Anders and Willem de Fesch belonged. He was from 1719 until his death in 1745 organist of the Arminian church in Amsterdam. In his work he shows himself a transitional figure of baroque - to rococo music . He wrote violin and cello sonatas and songs. Known remained several sonatas for violin and basso continuo . According to one source, he has also had contact with Portuguese - Jewish cantor , for whom he (at least one Nozeman) a Hatzi Qadish (or half- Kaddish composed) [2] . Part of Nozeman work was published by the Amsterdam music publishers of Michel-Charles Le Cène and Gerhard Witvogel Fredrik (1696-1746). Not everything has been preserved: the music of his opu
Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 1 [c]: Tempo di Minuetto
82Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 1 [c]: Allemanda. Larghetto
73Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 1 [c]: Sarabanda. Poco adagio
74Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 1 [c]: Allegro assai
75Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 1 [c]: Tempo di Gavotta
76Sonata I in E Major, Op. 2: I. Adagio
77Sonata I in E Major, Op. 2: II. Allegro non molto
68Sonata IV in F Minor, Op. 1: IV. Giga (Allegro)
69Sonata IV in F Minor, Op. 1: III. Adagio - Corrente (Allegro)
510Sonata III in A Major, Op. 2: III. A Tempo di menuet
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