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Georg Andreas Sorge

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Name
  
Georg Sorge

Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
April 4, 1778, Bad Lobenstein, Germany

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Georg Andreas Sorge (21 March 1703, Mellenbach, Thuringia – 4 April 1778) was an organist, composer, and, most notably, theorist. His references to Johann Sebastian Bach show that they were friends, and he composed three fugues for organ on the name BACH (BWV Anh. 107, 108 and 110). He joined Lorenz Christoph Mizler's Corresponding Society of Musical Sciences in 1747, just a month after Bach himself.

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Sorge's writings on thorough-bass and harmony are very competent, and his theoretical grasp of unequal temperaments excelled even that of J. G. Neidhardt (though still taking 112 comma as an indivisible unit of measure. He cited Bach as 'witness' that regular 16-comma meantone temperament was inadequate to 'modern' harmony, and he dismissed Johann Philipp Kirnberger's schemes of temperament as 'no good'.

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References

Georg Andreas Sorge Wikipedia