Gottfried Eusebius Nauert
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.
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
- Gottfried Eusebius Nauert in the Bavarian Musicians' Lexicon Online (BMLO)
Individual evidence
- ^ Johann Ferdinand Roth : History of the Nuremberg Trade , Vol. 4, Leipzig 1802, p. 407
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Nauert, Gottfried Eusebius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German musician and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th century or 18th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Thuringia |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1776 |
Place of death | Poland |