Johann Mattheson (28 September 1681 – 17 April 1764) was a German composer, singer, writer, lexicographer, diplomat and music theorist.
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Visitation Rites
"After his death in 1764, Johann Mattheson was buried in the vault of Hamburg's St. Michaelis’ church where his grave can be visited." --Wikipedia
To honor Johann Mattheson
By visiting his tomb,
Travel to St. Michael’s Church,
And there within its gloom
You’ll find the grave you’re seeking,
(There’s nothing to forbid it).
Although it’s pretty safe to say
That no one ever did it.
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Cryptanalysis
"A memorable part of visiting the St. Michaelis church is descending down into the large crypt.... Completely renovated in 2000, the crypt now hosts church services and concerts." -- from “A Brief Introduction to St. Michaelis Church”, at culturetrip
When they equipped
The church’s crypt
For concerts and events,
They changed the air
Prevailing there
Away for dark laments
They did the task,
And didn’t ask
Herr Mattheson’s permission,
But truth to tell
It just as well,
In light of his position.
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Rhetorical Flourishes
To make your performance historical
You should make your performance rhetorical.
You’ll learn all the ropes
Of rhetorical tropes
With Mattheson’s book as your oracle.
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