Heinrich Lübeck

Heinrich Lübeck

Genres: german, 18th century, 16th century, 17th century

About Heinrich Lübeck

Heinrich Lübeck (d. 1619) is associated with one of the key surviving manuscript “trumpet books” from the Danish royal court under Christian IV. His notebook—dated 1598 in modern reference discussions—is regularly cited alongside the trumpet books of Magnus Thomsen and the treatise of Cesare Bendinelli as foundational evidence for late-16th- and early-17th-century trumpet-ensemble repertory and practice. Modern recordings and catalogues sometimes credit Lübeck with individual “trumpet ensemble sonatas,” including a short “Fanfare” labeled “Trumpet Ensemble Sonata No. 53 (ed. Peter Downey),” but scholarship cautions that the manuscript repertory may include compiled material rather than confirmed personal compositions.

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