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Löwe, Johann Jakob

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Löwe, Johann Jakob (1629-1703)

German organist and composer. A pupil of Schutz at Dresden, he held appointments at Wolfenbüttel (from 1655), Zeitz (from 1663), and at St Nicholas's Church, Lüneburg (from 1682).

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operas Amelinde, Andromeda, and Orpheus aus Thracien; ballets; symphonies.


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