Philipp Friedrich Boddecker (born 1842, date of death unknown) was a German composer and organist primarily associated with the Romantic classical music genre. He is known for his contributions to organ music and choral works during the 19th century. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Boddecker's compositions reflect the stylistic characteristics of the Romantic era, including emotional expressiveness and elaborate melodic lines. Among his notable works are several organ sonatas and choral pieces that showcase his skill in instrumentation and harmony. His music often incorporates traditional liturgical themes, aligning with the interests of the German Romantic movement, which sought to blend folk elements with classical forms. Boddecker's impact on music is primarily felt in the context of church music and organ repertoire, contributing to the rich tradition of German liturgical music. His works, while not extensively published or performed today, remain a part of the historical tapestry of 19th-century German music, illustrating the evolution of organ composition during that period.