(1727-1756) He studied with J. S. Bach said to be the harpsichordist who played the Goldberg Variations for the insomniac Count Hermann Carl von Keyserlingk of Dresden. He composed a motet and a psalm for voices and orchestra; preludes and fugues, twenty four polonaises with variations; two concertos; a sonata, and six trios for flute, violin, and bass.
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