Vetter, Daniel

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  1. August 1657 in Breslau
  2. February 7, 1721 in Leipzig
  3. Organist, Komponist
  4. Leipzig

Iconography

Extract of frontispiece of the first volume of Daniel Vetter's Musicalische Kirch- und Hauß-Ergötzlichkeit (1716 reprint), containing an image of the composer (Source: Wikimedia)
Daniel Vetter's four-part chorale "Liebster Gott", the final pages of the second volume of his musical anthology, published in 1713 (Source: Wikimedia)
Christmas Carol "Puer natus", No. 15 from Vetter's Musicalische Kirch- und Hauß-Ergötzlichkeit (Source: Wikimedia)
Variation on "Puer natus", No. 16 from Vetter's collection (Source: Wikimedia)
Friedrich Wilhelm Birnstiel's first volume of Bach chorales (1765), p. 3, containing BWV 267 by J. S. Bach and BWV Anh. 203 by D. Vetter[19][20] (Source: Wikimedia)
Engraving of 1710 frontispiece for Kuhnau's Leipzig Biblical Sonatas, showing an idealised music room, with a house organ next to a bible on the right, and a clavichord and a partly hidden harpsichord on the left (Source: Wikimedia)
Bildnis des Daniel Vetter, Bernigeroth, Martin - 1709 (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Vetter, Daniel,  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)

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