Christian Ritter (probably 1645 to 1650 – probably after 1725) was a composer and organist of the North German organ school.
Some years later he went to Sweden. In 1681, he was mentioned on a record of the Stockholm court, a year later as deputy Kapellmeister. Ritter went back to Dresden in 1683, becoming Kammerorganist and deputy Kapellmeister under Christoph Bernhard. In 1688, he was evidently back in Stockholm as Kapellmeister, remaining there until 1699. According to a detail on a vocal work, Ritter was living in Hamburg in 1704.
In 1717, he described himself in a letter to Johann Mattheson as " Emeritus, who did his part at the royal, electoral and princely courts for more than 30 years in re musica".
A number of musicology, amongst them Hans Joachim Moser and Richard Buchmayer, author of the first major study on Ritter, assess his compositions as being of exceptionally high quality.
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