Fritz Dietrich

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Fritz Dietrich (1905-1945) was a German musicologist and composer.

In 1945 Fritz was drafted into WWII, and he went missing on the eastern front around Stablak.

Publications

Some notable books and scores published by Fritz Dietrich include a two-part book about organ chorales in the 17th century (in which the second volume was an edition of several pieces), an edition of the Görlitzer Tabulaturbüch by Samuel Scheidt, and a treatise on organ improvisation.

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References

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Jansen, Hans. "Fritz Dietrich (1905-1945)". december 2005, www.hans-jansen.com accessed 16 September, 2024.