After remaining three years at the Lüneburg school, Bach obtained a post as violinist in the private band of Prince Johann Ernst, brother of the reigning Duke of Saxe-Weimar.
The King and Queen of Denmark travelled from Lüneburg direct to Copenhagen.
The King and Queen of Denmark arrived at Lüneburg late in the evening, attended only by Struensee and Warnstedt, who were seated in the coach with them.
Lüneburg was much nearer Traventhal than Brunswick, and Matilda could not excuse herself on the ground of the length of the journey.
The King and Queen of Denmark left Lüneburg in the afternoon, the Princess a few hours later; mother and daughter parted in anger, and they never met again.
Struensee must have felt a great sense of relief when the King of Denmark's coach rolled out of Lüneburg on the way back to Altona.
In her loneliness the Queen turned to the consolations of religion; the pastor of Lüneburg often visited her, and once a week conducted divine service for her and the household.
The idea of sending Matilda to Lüneburg was out of the question, for there was no house there, and it was too near the frontier of Denmark.
His powers as an organist, on the other hand, were expanding prodigiously, a fact which had become known not only in Lüneburg but far away in his native Thuringia.
In Lüneburg itself the Church of St. John had as its organist none less than Georg Böhm, one of the outstanding personalities in German music of the era preceding the full unfoldment of Bach’s grandeur.
Scarcely had it subsided than Bach upset the Consistory by requesting a month’s leave to make that pilgrimage to Buxtehude in Lübeck which he had been unable to carry out at Lüneburg not long before.
So the chance to remove to Lüneburg proved a stroke of luck.
Hard as he had studied at Lüneburg and greatly as his musical powers had grown, it was becoming clear that he must put his talents to practical use.
He took occasion to make a few side trips on the way, stopping over at Hamburg and Lüneburg to greet old associates and friends.
In any case, Heine met the new love on the occasion of a visit to Lüneburg and Hamburg in the spring of 1823, and was haunted by her image during the summer spent at Cuxhaven.
A Lüneburg specimen, with deep conical depressions, is given by Lindenschmit.
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