Johann Jakob Froberger (baptized May 19, 1616 – May 7, 1667) was a
German Baroque composer, keyboard virtuoso, and organist. He was among the
most famous composers of the era and influenced practically every major
composer in Europe by developing the genre of keyboard suite and
contributing greatly to the exchange of musical traditions through his
many travels. He is also remembered for his highly idiomatic and personal
descriptive harpsichord pieces, which are among the earliest known
examples of program music.
Only two of Froberger's many compositions were published during his
lifetime, but his music was very widely spread in manuscript copies and he
was one of the very few 17th century composers who were never entirely
forgotten. His works were studied in the 18th century (although perhaps
not very extensively, and certainly without influence on the emerging
Classical style) by Handel, Bach and, extraordinarily, even Mozart and
Beethoven.
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