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Johan Henrich Berlin

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Johan Henrich Berlin (1741 – 1807, Trondhjem) was a Norwegian composer and organist.[1]

He was born in Trondheim, Norway to a German father, Johan Daniel Berlin (1714 – 1787), who was a successful musician. At the age of seventeen, he was appointed organist at the Hospital Church; and, from 1772, he served as organist of the Church of Our Lady. He became organist of the Cathedral in 1787, a post he inherited from his father.

His extant works include two symphonies, a cantata, and piano music.

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  1. ^ Karl Dahlback, "Rokokkomusikk i trøndersk miljø," in: Norsk Musikkgranskning, Årbok 1954-1955, Ole M. Sandvik, ed. (Oslo, 1956).

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