Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672 (or early 1673), in Idensen bei Neustadt am Rübenberge – 25 February 1751, in Wolfenbüttel ) was a German Baroque composer . His name also appears as Schurmann and in Hochdeutsch as Scheuermann.
4-400: Scheuermann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georg Caspar Scheuermann (Schürmann) Heidi Scheuermann , a Republican politician Holger Scheuermann (1877–1960), a Danish surgeon Scheuermann's disease , named after Holger Scheuermann See also Kyphosis See also [ edit ] Scheuermann Spur ,
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12-542: A guest performance. His singing there so impressed Duke Anton Ulrich of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel that the Duke hired him on the spot. From 1702 to 1707 he was principal conductor and composer for the Meiningen Court Orchestra . In 1707 Schürmann officially succeeded Reinhard Keiser as Cammer-Componist (court composer). He served the court of Brunswick, with but a few brief interruptions, for 54 years until he died at
16-570: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Georg Caspar Sch%C3%BCrmann Schürmann studied music, including voice, in his native Lower Saxony . By 1693, he was singing at the Oper am Gänsemarkt as a young alto . In 1694 he composed a cantata for the inauguration of the Castle Salzdahlum in Wolfenbüttel. In 1697, he went to Lüneburg (about 50 km southeast of Hamburg) for
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