Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Lute composer and performer

Born
October 12th, 1687
337 years ago
Died
October 16th, 1750
274 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany
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Born in 1687, this German composer and lute player significantly contributed to the Baroque music repertoire. Active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, composed numerous sonatas and suites specifically for the lute. Worked in various courts, including that of the Polish King Augustus II. His compositions are characterized by their intricate melodies and technical demands, establishing him as a prominent figure in lute music during his lifetime. Although many works were lost, remaining pieces are still performed today, showcasing the lute's capabilities and musicality.
Composed over 100 solo lute works
Served at the court of Augustus II of Poland
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