Paul Peuerl (also Bäurl, Beuerlin, Bäwerl, Agricola,
Peyerl; 13 June 1570 (baptised), Stuttgart – after
1625) was a German organist, organ builder, renovator
and repairer, and composer of instrumental music.
From November 1601 he was organist in Horn and from
late 1609 in Steyr. He built organs in Steyr, Horn,
Enns, and Wilhering. Peuerl wrote the earliest
published trio sonatas outside of Italy. His work on
the suite form was for his time significant and
influential. In 1625 he fl...(+)
Paul Peuerl (also Bäurl, Beuerlin, Bäwerl, Agricola,
Peyerl; 13 June 1570 (baptised), Stuttgart – after
1625) was a German organist, organ builder, renovator
and repairer, and composer of instrumental music.
From November 1601 he was organist in Horn and from
late 1609 in Steyr. He built organs in Steyr, Horn,
Enns, and Wilhering. Peuerl wrote the earliest
published trio sonatas outside of Italy. His work on
the suite form was for his time significant and
influential. In 1625 he fled Steyr for religious
reasons; his fate afterwards is unknown.
Newe Padouan, Intrada, Däntz und Galliarda à 4
(Nuremberg, 1611), the first German ensemble
publication to group dances into 4-movement variation
suites.
Although originally written for Chorus (SSAATTBB), I
created this arrangement for a Double Woodwind Quartet
(Flutes (2), Oboes (2), Bb Clarinets (2) & Bassoons
(2)).
I should have guessed when I saw
https://www.free-scores.com/sheetmusic?p=a9FynV7IpW
uploaded, that you were faster again and were at the ball before me.
Great piece of music, Mike! Paul Peuerl had already something on him, as a composer, right?
With best regards
FarrierPete