Johann Sebastian Bach

Johann Sebastian Bach

German Baroque period composer & musician

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Hildebrandt knew how to build an organ... and how to get the best artist endorsement of the day. Per Gothic Catalog:

...the quality of the Störmthal organ was of the highest order in every respect. Recognizing this, the church’s then patron, Hilmar Statz von Füllen, invited none other than Johann Sebastian Bach to approve the completed work. Bach in turn expressed not only his satisfaction with the instrument but declared that its proficiency would thereafter be continually acknowledged with his praise. The organ was dedicated on Sunday, November 2, 1723, in a festive service. For the occasion, Bach composed and directed the cantata “Höchst erwünschtes Freudenfest” with his choir from St. Thomas Church with Anna Magdalena as soloist.

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