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Georg von Bertouch (also ''Bertuch''; 19 June 1668 – 14 September 1743) was a German-born Baroque composer and military officer who dwelt during most of his adult life in Norway.


Biography

Bertouch was born at Helmershausen in
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as ''Georg Bertuch''. At age fifteen he began studying
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and
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in
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. According to a letter he sent to
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, his first teacher was
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(1647–1715). From 1691 to 1693 Bertouch lived in
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. In 1693 he took his doctorate in law with a dissertation entitled ''De eo quod justum est circa ludos scenicos operasque modernas.'' He entered military service in July 1693 and was to remain an officer of the Dano-Norwegian army for the rest of his life. He fought twenty-two battles and survived severe injuries. In 1719 he was appointed commander of
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in Christiania (now
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), where he continued to live until his death. Bertouch corresponded with several composers in
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and elsewhere, e.g.,
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and Antonio Lotti. Mattheson dedicated his ''Das beschützte Orchestre'' to Bertouch and twelve other celebrities, including George Frideric Handel. Bertouch is remembered today for his collection of twenty-four sonatas in each of the twenty-four keys, of which only eighteen survive in a fragmentary manuscript. Apart from these sonatas, three sacred cantatas dating from the early 1690s have been preserved.Modern edition: Georg von Bertouch, ''Three Sacred Cantatas'', ed. Michael Wilhelm Nordbakke, Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era 151 (A-R Editions: Middleton, WI, 2008).


References


Further reading

*Frode Thorsen, "Georg von Bertouch: Trio Sonatas with pieces from the music book of Jacob Mestmacher," liner notes to a CD, ''Georg von Bertouch, Trio Sonatas with pieces from the music book of Jacob Mestmacher'', Bergen Barokk, Toccata Classics TOCC 0006 (2005). *Claus Oefner, "Neues zur Lebens—und Familiengeschichte Daniel Eberlins," '' Die Musikforschung'', Vol. 22, 1969, No. 4, pp. 464–475 (see p. 471). *Michael Wilhelm Nordbakke, "Georg von Bertouch und die Cäcilienakademie in Mecheln," ''Die Musikforschung'', Vol. 60, 2007, No. 1, pp. 13–20.


Recordings

*''Georg von Bertouch, Trio Sonatas with pieces from the music book of Jacob Mestmacher'', Bergen Barokk, Toccata Classics TOCC 0006 (2005). {{DEFAULTSORT:Bertouch, Georg von 1668 births 1743 deaths German Baroque composers German male classical composers German classical composers Norwegian classical composers 18th-century classical composers 18th-century German composers 18th-century German male musicians