Johann Nikolaus Forkel

German musicologist and theorist

Johann Nikolaus Forkel - German musicologist and theorist
Born

February 22nd, 1749
276 years ago

Died

1818
207 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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Contributions to musicology include significant writings on classical music and its theory. Established a systematic study of music history and analysis. Published the first extensive biography of Johann Sebastian Bach, providing insights into Bach's life and works. Forkel's theories contributed to the understanding of musical forms and counterpoint, influencing future music scholars.

Published the first biography of Johann Sebastian Bach

Developed early musicological methodologies

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