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Georg Andreas Sorge (21 March 1703 in Mellenbach, Thuringia – 4 April 1778) was an organist, composer, and, most notably, theorist. His references to Johann Sebastian Bach show that they were friends, and he composed three fugues for organ on the name BACH (BWV Anh. 107, 108 and 110). He joined Lorenz Christoph Mizler's Corresponding Society of Musical Sciences in 1747, just a month after Bach himself.

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  • Fu, principalmente, l'organista della corte a Lobenstein, e durante tutta la sua carriera si dimostrò anche un compositore prolifico. Tra le sue composizioni, si annoverano soprattutto pezzi per organo e per pianoforte, oltre ad un rilevante numero di cantate e mottetti. Ma il suo nome è ricordato anche per il lavoro svolto come teorico, per il quale ha pubblicato: Genealogia allegorica intervallorum octavae diatonico-chromaticae (1741), Vorgemach der musik. Komposition (1745), Compendium harmonicum (1760). (it)
  • Georg Andreas Sorge (* 21. März 1703 in Mellenbach; † 4. April 1778 in Lobenstein) war ein deutscher Komponist und Musiktheoretiker. (de)
  • Georg Andreas Sorge (21 March 1703 in Mellenbach, Thuringia – 4 April 1778) was an organist, composer, and, most notably, theorist. His references to Johann Sebastian Bach show that they were friends, and he composed three fugues for organ on the name BACH (BWV Anh. 107, 108 and 110). He joined Lorenz Christoph Mizler's Corresponding Society of Musical Sciences in 1747, just a month after Bach himself. (en)
  • Georg Andreas Sorge est un compositeur, organiste et théoricien de la musique allemand né le 21 mars 1703 à Mellenbach, en Thuringe, et mort le 2 avril 1778 à Lobenstein. (fr)
  • Georg Andreas Sorge, (nacido el 21 de marzo de 1703 en Mellenbach de Turingia y fallecido el 4 de abril de 1778 en Lobenstein) fue un organista, compositor y sobre todo un importante teórico de la música. Sus referencias a Johann Sebastian Bach demuestran que fueron amigos, componiendo incluso tres fugas para órgano utilizando el motivo conocido como BACH. Se inscribió en la Correspondierende Societät der musicalischen Wissenschaften del matemático amigo de Bach Lorenz Christoph Mizler en 1747, justo un mes después que Bach. (es)
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