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Johann Ulrich Steigleder né à Schwäbisch Hall (Saint-Empire) le 22 mars 1593 et mort à Stuttgart le 10 octobre 1635, est un compositeur et organiste du premier baroque allemand. Il est le membre le plus célèbre de la famille Steigleder, qui comprenait également son père, Adam Steigleder (1561–1633) et son grand-père, Utz Steigleder († 1581). Johann Ulrich Steigleder est le premier organiste du baroque d’Allemagne du sud, comparable aux maîtres du nord, Samuel Scheidt ou Scheindemann, dont la descendance a pris noms de Buxtehude et Bach. En revanche au Sud, la filiation n'a pas donné de grands maîtres.
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Johann Ulrich Steigleder (22 March 1593 – 10 October 1635) was a German Baroque composer and organist. He was the most celebrated member of the Steigleder family, which also included Adam Steigleder (1561–1633), his father, and Utz Steigleder (died 1581), his grandfather. Steigleder was born in Schwäbisch Hall on 22 March 1593. He was instructed in music by his father Adam, whose teacher was the then-famous Simon Lohet. In 1613 he became organist of Stephanskirche in Lindau <a href="https://ww
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