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Georg d. J. Gebel
Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Birth
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1709
Death
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1753
Genre
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Choral
 
Georg David Johann Gebel was a German composer and musician who lived during the 18th century. He was born on February 24, 1709, in the town of Schneeberg, which is located in the state of Saxony. His father, Johann Georg Gebel, was a musician and composer, and it is likely that he played a significant role in his son's musical education. Gebel began his musical studies at a young age, and by the time he was a teenager, he was already an accomplished musician. He studied with several prominent composers and musicians of the time, including Johann Sebastian Bach, who was the music director at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. It is likely that Bach had a significant influence on Gebel's musical style, as his compositions show many similarities to those of Bach. In 1731, Gebel was appointed as the music director at the St. Wenceslas Church in Naumburg, where he remained for the rest of his life. During his time in Naumburg, Gebel composed a large number of works, including cantatas, oratorios, and instrumental music. His compositions were well-regarded by his contemporaries, and he was considered to be one of the leading composers of his time. One of Gebel's most significant works is his oratorio "Die Kindheit Jesu" (The Childhood of Jesus), which was composed in 1748. The oratorio tells the story of the birth and childhood of Jesus, and it is considered to be one of the finest examples of the genre. The work is notable for its use of choruses, which are used to great effect to convey the emotions of the characters in the story. Another notable work by Gebel is his cantata "Der Tod Jesu" (The Death of Jesus), which was composed in 1744. The cantata tells the story of the crucifixion of Jesus, and it is considered to be one of the most moving works of its kind. The work is notable for its use of soloists, who are used to great effect to convey the emotions of the characters in the story. Gebel's instrumental music is also highly regarded, and he composed a large number of works for various instruments. One of his most significant works is his "Concerto for Two Horns and Strings," which was composed in the early 1740s. The concerto is notable for its use of the horn, which was a relatively new instrument at the time. The work is considered to be one of the finest examples of the genre, and it is still performed today. Gebel's music is characterized by its emotional depth and its use of complex harmonies and counterpoint. His compositions are notable for their use of choruses and soloists, which are used to great effect to convey the emotions of the characters in the story. His instrumental music is also highly regarded, and he was one of the leading composers of his time in this genre. Gebel died on June 3, 1753, in Naumburg. He left behind a large body of work, which is still performed today. His music is considered to be some of the finest of the 18th century, and he is remembered as one of the leading composers of his time.
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