Philipp Friedrich Böddecker
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Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (christened 5 August 1607 in
Hagenau Haguenau (; Alsatian: or ; and historically in English: ''Hagenaw'') is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of France, of which it is a sub-prefecture. It is second in size in the Bas-Rhin only to Strasbourg, some to the south. To the n ...
- 8 October 1683 in Stuttgart) was a German court organist and composer. While organist at the Stiftskirche he engaged in a bitter dispute with
Samuel Capricornus Samuel Friedrich Capricornus, born Samuel Friedrich Bockshorn (21 December 1628, in Žerčice near Mladá Boleslav – 10 November 1665, in Stuttgart) was a Czech composer of the Baroque period. Life Capricornus' father was a Protestant minis ...
at the Württemberg Court. His brother was the cornettist David Böddecker.Geistliche Harmonien: - Page viii Samuel Capricornus, ed. Paul Walker - 1997 - "He arrived to find a local musician, the court organist Philipp Friedrich Böddecker, resentful for having been passed
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... and in one case that he caused Böddecker's brother, normally a cornettist, to sing "so high that it caused him "


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Boeddecker, Philipp 1607 births 1683 deaths People from Haguenau Musicians from Bas-Rhin 17th-century classical composers German Baroque composers German classical composers German male classical composers 17th-century male musicians 17th-century German composers