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Gottfried Finger (c. 1655-56 – 31 August 1730), also Godfrey Finger, was a
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. He was also a
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on the
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,''Oxford Journals'' Volume 33, Issue 4Pp. 591-608, ''Gottfried Finger's Christmas pastorella''
/ref> and many of his compositions were for the instrument. He also wrote
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. Finger was born in
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, modern-day
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, and worked for the court of
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before becoming a freelance composer. The fact that Finger owned a copy of the musical score of the work ''Chelys'' by the Flemish composer Carolus Hacquart suggests that the two composers may have worked together in England.Peter Holman, ''Life After Death: The Viola Da Gamba in Britain from Purcell to Dolmetsch'', Boydell & Brewer, 2010, p. 17 After a contest in
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to set
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's '' The Judgement of Paris'' as an opera, in which Finger came in fourth place, he left
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and moved to
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. He died in
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.


Life

After musical training in his native town, Gottfried Finger came to the court of the Prince-Bishop of
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, Karl II von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn, and to
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, where his oldest known compositions are preserved. After working as a musician in
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since 1682, he traveled to
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, where he was accepted into the court chapel of King James II in 1685 and was known as Geoffrey Finger. In 1687, he here dedicated his op. 1 to the English king. After the King's exile in 1688, Finger began a period as a freelance musician and composer, during which he was one of the most important figures in London's musical life until 1701. He then became a chamber musician in
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. After 1702 he worked as a chamber musician at the court in Berlin, and from 1707 as a member of the court chapel of the imperial governor in
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, of which he was concertmaster from 1708. Gottfried Finger presumably retained this position until his death, even when the court moved to
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in 1717, to
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in 1718 and to
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in 1720. In 1723 he was still listed as a member of the
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court chapel.


Works (selection)

Frontispiece to Fingers Sonatae XII pro diversis instrumentis, Simon Gribelin, ca. 1688 Sonatae XII. for various instruments, three parts for violin & viola di gamba, three more for II violins & viola di basso, three consecutives for III violins, a reliquary for II violins & viola, all in continuo for organ and harp…, Opus 1, (Amsterdam, Estienne Roger around 1690) Six Sonatas of two parts for two flutes…, Opus 2, (London, John Walsh & Joseph Hare around 1688) Six sonatas à 2 flutes & 1 basse continue…, Opus 4, (Amsterdam, Estienne Roger around 1690) 10 Sonatas for three, two violins and cello or basso continuo, Opus 5, (Amsterdam, Estienne Roger around 1690) 7 sonatas for trumpet, oboe, bass and B.c. 7 suites for Baryton and B.c. Overture to the serenade The Fifth Element (Heidelberg, 1718) Opera; The Victory of Beauty over the Heroes (with Jean-Baptiste Volumier and Augustin Reinhard Stricker) (Berlin, 1706, lost) Opera; Roxane and Alexander's Wedding (Berlin, 1708, lost)


Literature

* Moritz Fürstenau: ''Finger, Gottfried.'' In: ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' (ADB). Band 7, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1877, S. 16 f. * Andrea Harrandt: ''Finger, Gottfried (Godfrey).'' In: ''Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon.'' Online-Ausgabe, Wien 2002 ff., ; Druckausgabe: Band 1, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2002, . * Thomas Hochradner: ''Gottfried Fingers „Sonata à. 6. Instrumenti“.'' In: ''Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen. Festschrift für Konrad Ruhland zum 70. Geburtstag.'' Herausgegeben von Joseph Bader und Georg Ruhland. Passau/Schongau 2003, , S. 153–160. * Kathryn Lowerre: ''Music and Musicians on the London Stage, 1695–1705.'' (= ''Performance in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in Theatre, Music, Dance''). Ashgate, Farnham und Burlington 2009, . * Kathryn Lowerre (Hrsg.): ''The Lively Arts of the London Stage, 1675–1725.'' (= ''Performance in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in Theatre, Music, Dance''). Ashgate, Farnham und Burlington 2014, . * Robert Münster: ''Gottfried Finger.'' In: ''Neue Deutsche Biographie'' (NDB). Band 5, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1961, , S. 159 (Digitalisat). * Robert Rawson: Liste zahlreicher Veröffentlichungen des Musikwissenschaftlers über Fingers Leben und Werk * Heribert Sturm: Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte der böhmischen Länder. Herausgegeben im Auftrag des Collegium Carolinum (Institut), Bd. 1, R. Oldenbourg Verlag München Wien 1979, S. 349, , mit weiteren Literaturhinweisen


Weblinks

Commons: Gottfried Finger – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien * Werke von und über Gottfried Finger im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek * Werke von und über Gottfried Finger in der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek * Gottfried Finger im ''Bayerischen Musiker-Lexikon Online'' (BMLO) * Noten und Audiodateien von Gottfried Finger im International Music Score Library Project * Kammermusik-Bearbeitungen auf MuseScore * Gottfried Finger bei AllMusic (englisch) * Sonaten aus Opus 1, 2, 4 und 5 im Archiv des Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck * Liste der Bühnenwerke von Gottfried Finger auf Basis der ''MGG'' bei Operone


External links

*
Short online biography of Finger.


References

1650s births 1730 deaths 18th-century classical composers 18th-century German composers 18th-century German male musicians German Baroque composers German classical composers German male classical composers Musicians from Olomouc Moravian-German people {{Germany-composer-stub