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Johann Nauwach (1595–1630) was the only significant German composer of solo songs before 1630. Nauwach was born in Brandenburg, and was a pupil of Heinrich Schütz. Schütz dedicated a motet Glück zu dem Helikon (1627) to Nauwach's graduation. Nauwach died in Dresden.

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  • Johann Nauwach (1595–1630) was the only significant German composer of solo songs before 1630. Nauwach was born in Brandenburg, and was a pupil of Heinrich Schütz. Schütz dedicated a motet Glück zu dem Helikon (1627) to Nauwach's graduation. Nauwach died in Dresden. (en)
  • Johann Nauwach, auch Giovanni Nauwach (* um 1595 in Brandenburg; † 1630 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Barockkomponist. (de)
  • NAISSANCE VERS 1595 - DECES VERS 1644 (fr)
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