Kaspar Förster

Kaspar Förster (also Caspar Foerster) (baptized 28 February 1616 in Danzig – 2 February 1673 in Oliva, near Danzig) was a German singer and composer.

Förster studied music under his father Kaspar (1574-1652) and then under Marco Scacchi in Warsaw. He sang bass and conducted choirs at the Polish court in Warsaw from 1638 to about 1643, then served as ''kapellmeister'' to Frederik III of Denmark in Copenhagen between 1652 and 1655. In 1655, a war broke out between Denmark and Sweden, and Förster returned to Danzig, working as ''cantor'' at the Marienkirche there. He returned to the employ of Frederik from 1661 to 1667. During this time he visited Venice several times and played a role in bringing aspects of Italian musical style to northern Europe. He also studied under Giacomo Carissimi in the 1660s. Late in his life he worked briefly in Hamburg before returning to his birthplace.

Förster's surviving works are mostly sacred cantatas for three voices, with two violins and continuo. Some 35 survive, and they often contain very low and difficult bass parts. His other works include two oratorios, six trio sonatas, and four secular cantatas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oratorios & sonatas by Förster, Kaspar, 1616-1673

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    Vanitas vanitatum by Förster, Kaspar, 1616-1673

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    Vanitas vanitatum by Förster, Kaspar, 1616-1673

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    Musicalische Fruhlingsfruchte German chamber music from the 17th century.

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    Musicalische Fruhlingsfruchte German chamber music from the 17th century.

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    Music of the Swedish Great Power Period [sound recording] /

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    Stylus phantasticus

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    Baroque In Poland church and court music.

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