Johann Georg Röllig (1710–1790) was a German composer, organist and chapel master at Zerbst. From the age of 17, Röllig was a student at the Dresden Kreuzschule. In 1736, he matriculated at the University of Leipzig to study theology. In 1737, Prince Johann August of Anhalt-Zerbst heard Röllig perform and appointed him Court Organist and Court Musician. On the death of court Kapellmeister, Johann Friedrich Fasch, in 1758, Röllig (along with the court Konzertmeister, Carl Hoeckh) assumed some of his duties, particularly in continuing to supply the court with cantatas. Following Hoeckh's death in 1773, Röllig was finally appointed Kapellmeister in 1774.
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| - Johann Georg Röllig (* 20. November 1710 in Berggießhübel bei Dresden; † 29. September 1790 in Zerbst) war ein deutscher Komponist und Kapellmeister. (de)
- Johann Georg Röllig (1710–1790) was a German composer, organist and chapel master at Zerbst. From the age of 17, Röllig was a student at the Dresden Kreuzschule. In 1736, he matriculated at the University of Leipzig to study theology. In 1737, Prince Johann August of Anhalt-Zerbst heard Röllig perform and appointed him Court Organist and Court Musician. On the death of court Kapellmeister, Johann Friedrich Fasch, in 1758, Röllig (along with the court Konzertmeister, Carl Hoeckh) assumed some of his duties, particularly in continuing to supply the court with cantatas. Following Hoeckh's death in 1773, Röllig was finally appointed Kapellmeister in 1774. (en)
- Johann Georg Röllig, també Roellig fou un compositor alemany. El comte de Brühl costejà part de la seva carrera musical, i després cursà teologia a Leipzig. Però en aviat fou contractat com a organista de la cort i com a músic de cambra del príncep , del que arribà ser mestre de capella i conseller àulic. Röllig, que també va ser un molt bon violoncel·lista, deixà moltes composicions, entre elles 14 simfonies, obres per a diversos instruments, cantates, etc. (ca)
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| - Johann Georg Röllig, també Roellig fou un compositor alemany. El comte de Brühl costejà part de la seva carrera musical, i després cursà teologia a Leipzig. Però en aviat fou contractat com a organista de la cort i com a músic de cambra del príncep , del que arribà ser mestre de capella i conseller àulic. Röllig, que també va ser un molt bon violoncel·lista, deixà moltes composicions, entre elles 14 simfonies, obres per a diversos instruments, cantates, etc. Alguns musicòlegs li han atribuït la cantata "Gehet heraus und schauet an, ihr Tochter Zion", de la Passió segons Sant Marc, prèviament atribuïda a Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach per G. Quarg (com a H. 863) en el catàleg d'E. Eugene Helm i que, abans, s'havia considerat possible obra de Georg Philliph Telemann. (ca)
- Johann Georg Röllig (* 20. November 1710 in Berggießhübel bei Dresden; † 29. September 1790 in Zerbst) war ein deutscher Komponist und Kapellmeister. (de)
- Johann Georg Röllig (1710–1790) was a German composer, organist and chapel master at Zerbst. From the age of 17, Röllig was a student at the Dresden Kreuzschule. In 1736, he matriculated at the University of Leipzig to study theology. In 1737, Prince Johann August of Anhalt-Zerbst heard Röllig perform and appointed him Court Organist and Court Musician. On the death of court Kapellmeister, Johann Friedrich Fasch, in 1758, Röllig (along with the court Konzertmeister, Carl Hoeckh) assumed some of his duties, particularly in continuing to supply the court with cantatas. Following Hoeckh's death in 1773, Röllig was finally appointed Kapellmeister in 1774. (en)
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