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Ann Hell was a German classical composer and organist active during the Baroque period, born in 1685 and deceased in 1750. Working within the conventions of 18th-century German musical tradition, Hell contributed to the orchestral and sacred music repertoire of the era. Her output encompassed masses, motets, and cantatas, placing her among the composers of liturgical works characteristic of northern European Baroque practice. Hell's career spanned a significant period of musical development in Germany, coinciding with the broader flourishing of German Baroque composition.