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David Petersen (composer)

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Petersen's other compositions include a large number of song settings with continuo in Dutch. They were published in Amsterdam in collaboration with the Dutch poets
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published in 1676. It is possible that Walther had connections to Amsterdam and may have taught Petersen.
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and Carl Rosier they contributed to a revival of Dutch music and arts in the period before 1710.
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and Cornelis Sweerts. Petersen is also closely associated with a number of composers such as
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This article is about the composer. For other people named David Petersen, see
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He is notable for a collection of twelve sonatas for violin and
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Zede- en Harpgezangen met Zangkunst verrykt door David Petersen
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David Petersen
Lübeck
Amsterdam
violinist
composer
Netherlands
United Provences
Lund
Sweden
University
Amsterdam
basso continuo
Westhoff
Biber
Johann Jakob Walther
Scherzi da Violino solo con il basso continuo
Abraham Alewijn
Servaes de Koninck
Johannes Schenck
Carolus Hacquart
Alewijn
De Koninck


Sadie, Stanley
Tyrrell, John
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan Publishers
ISBN
978-1-56159-239-5

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