Collegium musicum

type of musical society that arose in German and German-Swiss cities and towns during the Reformation
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A collegium musicum (plural: collegia musica) is a group of music lovers and musicians. They come together to perform music. There were many collegia musica in 18th-century Germany. They were often not employed by churches or noblemen.

A caricature of a collegium in the 1790s

Georg Philipp Telemann created a collegium musicum in Leipzig. Johann Sebastian Bach would later become the leader of this collegium.