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Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672 (ou début de 1673), Idensen près de Neustadt am Rübenberge – 25 février 1751, Wolfenbüttel) est un compositeur baroque allemand. Son nom est aussi orthographié Schurmann et en allemand standard Scheuermann.
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Though now lesser-known and neglected (but not of lesser quality), German baroque composer Georg Caspar Schuermann (b. 1672/73 Idensen, n. Hannover - d. 25 February, 1751 Wolfenbuettel) was once considered Bach's and Haendel's equal. He studied in Venice and Hamburg and wrote religious music, as well as a number of operas, such as Endimion (1700, Salzthal), Orlando Furioso (1722, Braunschweig) or Ludovicus Pius (1726, Braunschweig), which played a preponderant role in the history of early German
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