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Philipp Heinrich Erlebach

Philipp Heinrich Erlebach was a German Baroque composer, a prolific writer of church music and secular music. Much of his work is lost due to a fire.

Life
Erlebach was born in Esens, Lower Saxony, the son of Johann Philipp Erlebach, a musician at the court of Count Ulrich II of East Frisia (1605–1648), the principality where the younger Erlebach received his early musical training. Based on his musical abilities, Erlebach was lent to the court of Prince Albrecht Anton of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1641–1710), count of the larger principality of Thuringia, in 1678. In 1681, he was appointed to the post of Kapellmeister to the Thuringian Court, a position he held for 33 years, until his death, aged 56, in Rudolstadt. == Works ==
Works
Erlebach's compositions include orchestral and chamber music, operas, cantatas, masses and oratorios. He was a prolific composer, but most of his works (over 1000 compositions), which had been acquired by the court from Erlebach's widow after his death, were destroyed in 1735 during a fire in Rudolstadt. which contains over 75 such pieces. From the more than 120 instrumental works Erlebach is known to have produced, only 13 pieces survive. == Surviving works ==
Surviving works
VI Ouvertures begleitet mit … Airs nach französischer Art, a 5, 6, 1693 • Six sonatas for violin, viola da gamba and continuo, 1694 • March from Musicalia bei dem Actu homagiali MulhusinoHarmonische Freude musicalischer Freunde, 1697, 1710 • vol. 1: 50 arias • vol. 2: 25 arias • Josephs neuer Kaiserthron, serenade from Musicalia bei dem Actu homagiali Mulhusino, 1705 • 19 other arias ==References==
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