Gottfried Eusebius Nauert

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Gottfried Eusebius Nauert (* in Thuringia ; † after 1776 ) was a German harpist , oboist and composer .

Life

Almost nothing is known about his life. He came from Thuringia and stayed in Nuremberg from 1754 to 1758 . According to EL Gerber, he died in Poland.

Title page of the second part of the Odes and Songs

The second part of his odes is dedicated to “his” Countess Barbara Theresia Brẓostowska “As a token of true gratitude”.

Works

  • Odes and songs for singing on the piano , Part One , Nuremberg 1758
  • Oden and songs for singing with the piano , part two, Nuremberg 1764
  • Ode to the birthday of Sr. Hochwohlgebohrnen of Mr. Justitien-Rath Hacks , Reval 1773
  • Song to the goddess of love , Reval 1776

literature

  • Ernst Ludwig Gerber : New historical-biographical lexicon of the Tonkünstler , Vol. 3, Leipzig 1813, Sp. 548

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Ferdinand Roth : History of the Nuremberg Trade , Vol. 4, Leipzig 1802, p. 407