Andreas Düben
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Andreas Düben
Summary
Andreas Düben is a human[1]. Born in Leipzig[2], he… he was born on January 1, 1597[3]. He died in Stockholm[4]. He died on July 7, 1662[5]. He worked as an organist[6], composer[7], and conductor[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Andreas Düben was born in Leipzig[2].
- Andreas Düben died in Stockholm[4].
- Andreas Düben was born on January 1, 1597[3].
- Andreas Düben was born on January 1, 1590[10].
- Andreas Düben died on July 7, 1662[5].
- Andreas Düben's father was Andreas Düben[11].
- Andreas Düben's mother was Elisabeth Bessler[12].
- Among Andreas Düben's spouses was Anna Maria Gabrielen[13].
- A child of Andreas Düben was Gustaf Düben[14].
- A child of Andreas Düben was Peter Düben[15].
- A child of Andreas Düben was Hans Georg Düben[16].
- Andreas Düben held citizenship in Germany[17].
- Andreas Düben held citizenship in Sweden[18].
- Andreas Düben's professions included organist[6].
- Andreas Düben worked as a composer[7].
- Andreas Düben worked as a conductor[8].
- Andreas Düben held the position of court chapel master[19].
- Among Andreas Düben's employers was Parish of St Gertrud of Germany[20].
- Among Andreas Düben's employers was Kungliga Hovkapellet[21].
- Andreas Düben was employed by Storkyrkoförsamlingen[22].
- Andreas Düben was employed by Kungliga Hovkapellet[23].
- Andreas Düben is recorded as male[24].
- Andreas Düben's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Andreas Düben is associated with the Baroque music movement[26].
- Andreas Düben's family name is recorded as Düben[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Andreas Düben was born in Leipzig[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1597[3] and January 1, 1590[10]. His father was he[11]. His mother was Elisabeth Bessler[12].
Education
Andreas Düben studied under Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include organist[6], composer[7], and conductor[8]. Employers include Parish of St Gertrud of Germany[20], a parish of the Church of Sweden[29], in Sweden[30], founded in 1558[31]; Kungliga Hovkapellet[21], an orchestra[32], in Sweden[33], founded in 1526[34], headquartered in Stockholm[35]; and Storkyrkoförsamlingen[22], a parish of the Church of Sweden[36], in Sweden[37], founded in 1260[38]. Andreas Düben held the position of court chapel master[19].
Personal Life
Andreas Düben was married to Anna Maria Gabrielen[13]. Children include Gustaf Düben[14], a composer[39], 1628–1690[40], of Sweden[41]; Peter Düben[15], a composer[42], 1633–1694[43], of Sweden[44]; and Hans Georg Düben[16].
Death and Burial
Andreas Düben died on July 7, 1662[5]. He died in Stockholm[4].
Why It Matters
Andreas Düben has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
Where was Andreas Düben born?
Andreas Düben was born in Leipzig[2].
Where did Andreas Düben die?
Andreas Düben died in Stockholm[4].
Who were Andreas Düben's parents?
Andreas Düben's father was Andreas Düben[11]. Andreas Düben's mother was Elisabeth Bessler[12].
Who was Andreas Düben married to?
Andreas Düben's spouses include Anna Maria Gabrielen[13].
What did Andreas Düben do for work?
Andreas Düben worked as organist[6], composer[7], and conductor[8].