LEADER 02020ctmaa2200301 a 4500001 9932577013506421 005 20230125124453.0 008 001128s1727 gw 000 0 ger^^ 035 (NjP)3257701-princetondb 035 (OCoLC)ocm79296027 035 |z(NjP)Voyager3257701 040 NjP |beng |cNjP |eappm 041 0 gerita 043 e-gr--- 100 1 Gerber, Heinrich Nikolaus, |d1702-1775 |ecomposer. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no96006475 245 10 Musical notebook, |f1727. 300 1 |fv. (62 leaves); |c33 cm. 530 Also available in an electronic version. 545 Heinrich Nikolaus Gerber, 1702-1775, was court organist at Sondershausen from 1731 until his death in 1775. During this time he composed music for the clavier, organ, and harp. He also made musical instruments. Among his inventions was a xylophone played from a keyboard. 520 0 Musical notebook, compiled and written by Gerber, a student of Johann Sebastian Bach at Leipzig. According to the biographical account by his son, Gerber returned to his home in 1727 and set down many of the things he had learned at Leipzig, as well as his own compositions. Includes two organ specifications (front flyleaf and back flyleaf), possibly for the organ at Leipzig. In addition to anonymous compositions, the notebook includes compositions said to be by German composers Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Johann Valent Eckelt, and Johann Adolf Scheibe. 541 |cGift;of William H. Scheide, |dOct. 12, 1960. |eAcc. no. AM 16915. 650 0 Music |y18th century |vManuscripts. 650 0 Composers, German |y18th century |vNotebooks, sketchbooks, etc. 655 7 Commonplace books |zGermany |y18th century. |2aat 700 1 Scheide, William H. |q(William Hurd), |d1914-2014, |edonor. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82010454 856 41 |uhttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/pg15bh64v 902 tb |cx |dr |f1 |su |bo |e20001128 914 (OCoLC)ocm79296027 |bOCoLC |creplace |d20230125 |eprocessed |f79296027