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Johann Valentin Meder (baptised May 3, 1649 - July 1719) was a German composer, organist, and singer. Meder was born in Wasungen, near Meiningen, to a musical family with his father and four brothers all being organists or Kantors. He studied theology at Leipzig in 1669 and then at Jena but soon became a professional singer. He was employed as court singer at Gotha in 1671, Bremen in 1672–3, Hamburg in 1673 and Copenhagen and Lübeck (where he met Buxtehude) in 1674. From 1674 to 1683 he was Kantor at the Gymnasium at Reval (now Tallinn). After a sojourn in Riga in 1685–86 he succeeded Balthasar Erben as Kapellmeister at the Marienkirche, Danzig, in 1687. In 1698 Danzig city council refused to allow a performance of his opera Die wiederverehligte Coelia. He had it performed instead in the nearby town of Schottland (now Nowe Szkoty), which led to his being dismissed from his post. After being briefly employed as Kantor at the cathedral at Königsberg, he went in 1700 to Riga, where he held a similar position until his death. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Leben wir, so leben wir dem Herrn
242Gott hilf mir
193Jubilate Deo omnis terra
164Trio Chaconne
155Ach Herr, strafe mich nicht in deinem Zorn
146Sonata di Battaglia in C (from "Die beständige Argenia")
127Sonata "Der Polnische Pracher": 3. Finale
118Singet, lobsinget mit Hertzen und Zungen a 11, PL-GD Ms Joh 192: No. 1, Sinfonia
119Sonata "Der Polnische Pracher": 4. Aria
1110Sonata "Der Polnische Pracher": 1. Preludio
10Musica Baltica
Harmoniae Sacrae
Ach Swea Trohn
Laudate! - Music From The Duben Collection, Uppsala
Lycksalighetens Ähre-Pracht – Musik i Sverige från medeltid till barock / The Splendours of Felicity – Music in Sweden from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
Meder: Sacred Cantatas
Laudate! - Music from the Duben Collection in Uppsala, Sweden
Music Treasures of Old Gdansk
Musica Baltica (Musica Antiqua Köln, director: Reinhard Goebel)
Vitae Pomeranorum, Vol. 2
Musica Baltica (Reinhard Goebel; Musica Antiqua Köln)
Meder: Passionsoratorium nach Matthäus