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 | | In his contributions he championed the music of Mozart, Haydn, and Gluck, and encouraged the development of a German national style, especially in operatic and song composition. |
 | | Schlimbach wrote extensively on church music, Luthers musical contribution, the role of instrumental music and instrumentalists in the church, the Così fan tutte libretto, the Berlin organist and teacher Abbé Vogler, and the technique of organ playing. |
 | | Christian Friedrich Michaelis, professor of metaphysics and aesthetics at the University of Leipzig, and one of the first authors to apply Kants aesthetics to music, expressed his ideas in articles on the beautiful and the sublime in music. |
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