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Daniel Gottlob Türk (10 August 1750 – 26 August 1813) was a notable composer, organist and music professor of the Classical period. Born in Claußnitz, Saxony, Türk studied organ under his father and later under Johann Adam Hiller. It was Hiller who recommended Türk for his first professional position at Halle University, in Halle, Germany. On April 18, 1779, Halle University granted Türk's request to begin lecturing on music theory, making him the University's "Director of Music." This appointment made Türk the second university music director in Germany. While at Halle, Türk published his treatise On the Role of the Organist in Worship which is still occasionally reprinted.

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  • Daniel Gottlob Türk (* 10. August 1750 in Claußnitz; † 26. August 1813 in Halle) war ein deutscher Organist, Musiktheoretiker und Komponist. (de)
  • Daniel Gottlob Türk (10 August 1750 – 26 August 1813) was a notable composer, organist and music professor of the Classical period. Born in Claußnitz, Saxony, Türk studied organ under his father and later under Johann Adam Hiller. It was Hiller who recommended Türk for his first professional position at Halle University, in Halle, Germany. On April 18, 1779, Halle University granted Türk's request to begin lecturing on music theory, making him the University's "Director of Music." This appointment made Türk the second university music director in Germany. While at Halle, Türk published his treatise On the Role of the Organist in Worship which is still occasionally reprinted. (en)
  • Daniel Gottlob Türk (10 de agosto de 1750-26 de agosto de 1813) fue un compositor, organista y profesor de música notable del período clásico. Nacido en Claußnitz, Sajonia, Türk estudió órgano con su padre y más tarde bajo Johann Adam Hiller. Fue Hiller quien recomendó Türk por su primera posición profesional en la Universidad de Halle, en Halle, Alemania. El 18 de abril de 1779, la Universidad de Halle concedió la petición de Türk comenzar dando conferencias sobre teoría de la música, convirtiéndose de la Universidad "Director de Música". Este nombramiento hecho Türk el segundo director musical universitaria en Alemania. Mientras que en Halle, Türk publicó su tratado Sobre el Papel del organista en la adoración que se sigue en ocasiones reimpreso. (es)
  • Daniel Gottlob Türk (né le 10 août 1750 à Claußnitz, en Saxe – décédé le 26 août 1813 à Halle) est un compositeur, organiste, et professeur de musique allemand de la période classique. (fr)
  • Daniel Gottlob Türk (ur. 10 sierpnia 1750 w Claußnitz, zm. 26 sierpnia 1813 w Halle) – niemiecki kompozytor, organista i profesor muzyki okresu klasycystycznego. Studiował grę na organach pod kierunkiem ojca, a później Johanna Adama Hillera. Jako uczeń Hillera łatwo uzyskał stanowisko na uniwersytecie w Halle. Türk opublikował traktat na temat roli organisty w Kościele. Skomponował menuety i 18 sonat. Jego najbardziej znaczącym wkładem do kanonu muzyki klasycznej jest Klavierschule. (pl)
  • Даниэль Готлоб Тюрк (нем. Daniel Gottlob Türk; 10 августа 1750, Клаусниц — 26 августа 1813, Галле (Саксония-Анхальт) — немецкий органист, композитор, музыкальный теоретик. (ru)
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