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Johann Heinrich Buttstett (also Buttstedt, Buttstädt; April 25, 1666, Bindersleben – December 1, 1727, Erfurt) was a German Baroque organist and composer. Although he was Johann Pachelbel's most important pupil and one of the last major exponents of the south German organ tradition, Buttstett is best remembered for a dispute with Johann Mattheson. Buttstett was born in Bindersleben (now part of Erfurt) into the family of Johann Henricus Buttstett, a well-educated local pastor who used to study in the University of Erfurt. He began studying music at an early age, becoming a pupil of Johann Pachelbel, then organist of Erfurt's Predigerkirche, in 1678. His professional career began in 1684 in the Reglerkirche and continued in the Kaufmannskirche, where he was working in 1687. In both cases he was not only the church organist but also teaching in church schools. In 1691 Buttstett succeeded Nicolaus Vetter at the Predigerkirche (Pachelbel quit in 1690 and Vetter, who succeeded him, moved to Rudolstadt in 1691); he remained there until his death 36 years later. Buttstett married Martha Lämmerhirt (a distant cousin of JS Bach's mother) in 1687 and had ten children with her. In 1716 Buttstett published Ut, mi, sol, re, fa, la, tota musica et harmonia aeterna, a work directed against Johann Mattheson's first major treatise. Mattheson was a progressive thinker who embraced the coming of the Classical style and miscellaneous modern principles aimed at widespread music education (limit
Andreas Bach Manuscript
In dulci jubilo (Weihnachtliche Orgelmusik aus der Basilika Weingarten / Christmas Organ Music / Musique de Noël pour orgue)
In dulci jubilo (Weihnachtliche Orgelmusik aus der Basilika Weingarten / Christmas Organ Mu
Three chorale preludes on Gottes Sohn ist kommen (pipe organ)
Andreas Bach Buch - Il Libro di Andreas Bach
Œuvres d'orgue
Historical organs in Hungary / series: Nagyvázsony Lutheran Church baroque organ positiv wa
Christ Our Redeemer Who Overthrew Death (Organ)
Chorale Prelude on Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
Chorale prelude on Christ lag in Todesbanden (pipe organ)