Buchner, Philipp Friedrich
Buchner, Philipp Friedrich
Buchner, Philipp Friedrich, German organist; b. Wertheim, Sept. 11, 1614; d. Würzburg, March 23, 1669. He was a chorister in Frankfurt am Main, where he then served as organist in the Barfüsserkirche (1634–36). Subsequently he was engaged as Kapellmeister in Kraków (c. 1637–47). In 1648 he was in Mainz. His Concerti ecclesiastici was publ. in 2 books (Venice, 1642, 1644); he also wrote instrumental music for violins, violas, and cembalo.
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