CRUGER, JOHANNES


Meaning of CRUGER, JOHANNES in English

born April 9, 1598, Gross-Breesen, near Guben, Lower Lusatia died Feb. 23, 1663, Berlin German composer and theorist noted for his compilations and arrangements of several important choral collections, the best-known being Praxis pietatis melica (earliest extant edition, 1647), which was reprinted in numerous later editions. Crger also contributed many original chorale melodies to these collections, including Jesu, meine Freude; Nun danket alle Gott; Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen; and other well-known chorales. His most influential theoretical work was Synopsis musica (1630, enlarged 1654). From 1622 until his death he held the post of kantor at the Nikolai Church, in Berlin.

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