Christlieb Siegmund Binder

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Christlieb Siegmund Binder (born July 29, 1723 in Dresden ; † January 1, 1789 there ) was a German composer , harpsichordist and organist.

Life

Binder comes from an originally Naumburg town piper family , his father Johann Gottfried (1704–1740), was an oboist in the Saxon cadet corps. Binder was probably a band boy and received his training at Pantaleon Hebenstreit . From 1751 he played the Pantaleon in the court orchestra . In 1764 Binder was next to Peter August (1726–1787), organist at the Hofkirche , which he remained until his death.

Binder's son August Siegmund Binder (1761–1815) also worked as an organist and composer in Dresden; his second son Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand Binder (* 1764) was a harp maker in Weimar .

Works

Printed works

  • Op. 1: Be Sonata per il harpsichord (Dresden, 1759)
  • Be Sonata a tre per il clavicembalo con Flauto ô violino or six trios for clavecin with flute or violin (title in the harpsichord part) (Leipzig, 1763)
  • 1 Sonata in Musicalisches Magazin, consisting of sonatas, symphonies, trios and other pieces for the piano (Leipzig, 1765)

Manuscripts

literature

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