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Georg Dietrich Leyding (or Leiding) (German: [ˈlaɪdɪŋ]; 23 February 1664 – 10 May 1710) was a German composer and organist associated with the North German school. Born in Bücken, close to Nienburg, his father was a riding master in the French lifeguards. Showing an early ability in music, he moved to Braunschweig (Brunswick) in 1679 to study with organist Jacob Bölsche and in 1684 studied briefly with both Johann Adam Reincken and Dieterich Buxtehude in Hamburg and Lübeck. He returned to Braunschweig the same year, where he succeeded Bölsche as organist of the St Ulrich and St Blasius churches after Bölsche's death, and later also became organist of the Magnikirche. Towards the end of the 1680s, he learned composition from the Hofkapellmeister of Wolfenbüttel, Johann Theile. Leyding died

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  • Georg Dietrich Leyding (Bücken, 23 februari 1664 — Braunschweig, 10 mei 1710) was een Duits componist en organist en geldt als vertegenwoordiger van de Noord-Duitse Orgelschool. Na lessen in Braunschweig reisde Leyding naar Hamburg en Lübeck om bij Vincent Lübeck en Dietrich Buxtehude te studeren. Hij keerde echter spoedig terug naar Braunschweig om organist aan de kerken St. Ulrich, St. Blasius en St. Magnus. Van zijn werken zijn slechts drie preludia en twee koraalvoorspelen voor orgel bewaard gebleven. (nl)
  • Georg Dietrich Leyding (or Leiding) (German: [ˈlaɪdɪŋ]; 23 February 1664 – 10 May 1710) was a German composer and organist associated with the North German school. Born in Bücken, close to Nienburg, his father was a riding master in the French lifeguards. Showing an early ability in music, he moved to Braunschweig (Brunswick) in 1679 to study with organist Jacob Bölsche and in 1684 studied briefly with both Johann Adam Reincken and Dieterich Buxtehude in Hamburg and Lübeck. He returned to Braunschweig the same year, where he succeeded Bölsche as organist of the St Ulrich and St Blasius churches after Bölsche's death, and later also became organist of the Magnikirche. Towards the end of the 1680s, he learned composition from the Hofkapellmeister of Wolfenbüttel, Johann Theile. Leyding died (en)
  • Georg Dietrich Leyding, auch Leiding oder Leÿding (* 23. Februar 1664 in Bücken; † 10. Mai 1710 in Braunschweig) war ein deutscher Komponist und Vertreter der norddeutschen Orgelschule. (de)
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