Georg Gebel (the elder)
Georg Gebel (1685–1750) was a German composer, organist, and innovator in the construction of keyboard instruments.
Gebel was born in Breslau, and became a tailor's apprentice, but ran away from the apprenticeship to study music. He studied under Winkler and Krause, and became organist at Brieg in 1709 and at Breslau in 1713. He died in Breslau in 1750.
He invented a clavichord with quarter tones and a clavicymbalum with a pedal keyboard. His numerous compositions were not published, but included an oratorio, cantatas, masses, psalms, canons, organ pieces, and clavichord music.
His son, Georg Gebel the Younger, was also a noted musician and composer.
References[]
- Theodore Baker and Alfred Remy, ed. (1919). "Gebel, Georg (Sr.)". Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (3rd ed.). p. 301.
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- 1685 births
- 1750 deaths
- German classical organists
- German male organists
- German musical instrument makers
- German Baroque composers
- Musicians from Wrocław
- People from Austrian Silesia
- 18th-century keyboardists
- 18th-century classical composers
- German classical composers
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- 18th-century German composers
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