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List Of Cantatas By Christoph Graupner
This is a list of church cantatas by Christoph Graupner (1683–1760), the German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music. The format is to list by GWV number, followed by title, year, scoring and religious feast day or holiday the cantata was composed for. Graupner wrote a large number of church cantatas, more than 1,400. Church cantatas by GWV number GWV 1101 * GWV 1101/12: (1712) - SATB, ob (2), str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/14: (1714) - SSATB, ob (2), hn (2), str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/17: (1717) - SSATB, ob (2), str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/19: (1719) - SSATB, str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/20: (1720) - SSTB, fl (2), str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/22: (1722) - SSTB, ob (2), fg, hn, str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/24: (1724) - SATB, str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/27: (1727) - SAT(B), fl/ob, str, bc - 1st Sunday in Advent * GWV 1101/29: (1729) - SATB, str, bc - 1st Sunday ...
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Church Cantata
A church cantata or sacred cantata is a cantata intended to be performed during Christian liturgy. The genre was particularly popular in 18th-century Lutheran Germany, with many composers writing an extensive output: Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, Stölzel, Georg Philipp Telemann, Telemann, Christoph Graupner, Graupner and Johann Krieger, Krieger each wrote nearly or more than a thousand. The best known examples, however, are those of Johann Sebastian Bach, whose output stands out not by quantity but by the high level of expertise and craftmanship which they showcase. The bulk of extant cantatas were composed for occasions occurring in the liturgical calendar of the German Reformation era, including Passion cantatas for Good Friday, and most made reference to the content of the readings and to Lutheran hymns appropriate for the occasion. The chorale, melodies of such hymns often appeared in cantatas, for example as in the four-part harmony, four-part settings concluding Bach's works ...
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Wo Gott Der Herr Nicht Bei Uns Hält
"" (, original: ) is a Lutheran hymn by Justus Jonas, a paraphrase of Psalm 124 in eight stanzas. It was first published in 1524 in the Erfurt ''Enchiridion''. The theme of the psalm is the need of help against raging enemies. It has been translated also as "Where the Lord God does not stand (stay) with us", "If God the Lord is not with us", "If God the Lord is not on our side", among others. History Jonas wrote the hymn on a request by Martin Luther in 1524. He combined the ideas of Psalm 124 with passages from Psalm 12 and other Biblical motifs. The text was first published in the Erfurt ''Enchiridion'', a hymnal of 26 songs including 18 by Luther, "Es ist das Heil uns kommen her" and other hymns by Paul Speratus, "" by Elisabeth Cruciger, and others. Luther himself published his own paraphrase of Psalm 124 in three stanzas, ". The current German Protestant hymnal ' has as EG 297 a combination of Jonas' stanzas 1, 2, 5 and 6, and Luther's 2 and 3 (as 3 and 4). Music A hy ...
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List Of Chamber Pieces By Christoph Graupner
The following is a complete list of chamber music by Christoph Graupner (1683-1760), the German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music. The works appear as given in ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke'' (thematic catalogue of Graupner's instrumental works).Oswald Bill And Christoph (editors), ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke (1683-1760)'', Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 2005. List of chamber pieces Gwv 201 — Trio for bassoon, chalumeau & continuo in C major Gwv 202 — Trio for flute, viola d'amore & continuo in C major Gwv 203 — Trio for 2 violins & continuo in C minor Gwv 204 — Trio for 2 violins & continuo in D major Gwv 205 — Trio for flute, viola d'amore & continuo in D major Gwv 206 — Sonata for 2 horns, violin, viola & continuo in D major Gwv 207 — Trio for flute, viola d'amore & continuo in D minor Gwv 208 — Trio for 2 violins & continuo in E major Gwv 209 — Trio for flute, viol ...
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List Of Concertos By Christoph Graupner
The following is a complete list of concertos by Christoph Graupner (1683-1760), the German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music. The works appear as given in ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der Musikalischen Werke'' (thematic catalogue of Graupner's instrumental works).Oswald Bill And Christoph (editors), ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der Musikalischen Werke (1683-1760)'', Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 2005. List of concertos * GWV 301 — Bassoon Concerto in C major * GWV 302 — Concerto for oboe d'amore in C major * GWV 303 — Concerto for 2 chalumeaux in C major * GWV 304 — Concerto for 2 violins in C major * GWV 305 — Concerto for 2 flutes in C major * GWV 306 — Concerto for chalumeau, bassoon and cello in C major * GWV 307 — Bassoon Concerto in C minor * GWV 308 — Trumpet Concerto in D major * GWV 309 — Trumpet Concerto in D major * GWV 310 — Flute Concerto in D major * GWV 311 — Flute Concerto in D major * GWV 312 ...
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List Of Orchestral Suites By Christoph Graupner
The following is a complete list of orchestral suites by Christoph Graupner (1683-1760), the German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music. The works appear as given in ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der Musikalischen Werke '' (thematic catalogue of Graupner's instrumental works).Oswald Bill And Christoph (editors), ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der Musikalischen Werke (1683-1760)'', Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 2005. Apart from the string orchestra composed of 2 violins, viola and basso continuo, the additional instruments mentioned in the title of the work often play solo and ripieno parts. List of orchestral suites * GWV 401 — Suite for 3 chalumeaux solo in C major * GWV 402 — Suite for strings in C major * GWV 403 — Suite for strings in C major * GWV 404 — Suite for strings in C major * GWV 405 — Suite for strings in C major * GWV 406 — Suite for strings in C major * GWV 407 — Suite for chalumeau & bassoon in C major * GW ...
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List Of Harpsichord Pieces By Christoph Graupner
The following is a complete list of harpsichord works by Christoph Graupner (1683-1760), the German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music. The works appear as given in ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke'' (thematic catalogue of Graupner's instrumental works).Oswald Bill And Christoph (editors), ''Christoph Graupner : Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke (1683-1760)'', Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 2005. List of harpsichord pieces * GWV 101 — Partita in C major * GWV 102 — Partita in C minor * GWV 103 — Partita in D major * GWV 104 — Partita in D minor * GWV 105 — Partita in E flat major * GWV 106 — Partita in E major * GWV 107 — Partita in E minor * GWV 108 — Partita in F major * GWV 109 — Partita in C major "Januarius" * GWV 110 — Partita in G major "Februarius" * GWV 111 — Partita in G minor "Martius" * GWV 112 — Partita in C minor "Aprilis" * GWV 113 — Partita in F major "Maius" * GWV 114 — Part ...
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List Of Symphonies By Christoph Graupner
The following is a complete list of symphonies by Christoph Graupner (1683–1760), the German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music. The works appear as given in ''Thematishces Verzeichnis Der Musikalischen Werke:Graupner, Christoph'' (thematic catalogue of Graupner's instrumental works).Oswald Bill And Christoph Grosspietsch (editors), ''Thematishces Verzeichnis Der Musikalischen Werke:Graupner, Christoph (1683-1760)'', Stuttgart: Carus-Verlag, 2005. List of symphonies * GWV 501 — Symphony in C major for 2 horns, 2 violins, viola, basso. Darmstadt Library Shelf Number: 470/031 * GWV 502 — Symphony in C major for 2 horns, 2 violins, viola, basso. Darmstadt Library Shelf Number: 470/032 * GWV 503 — Symphony in C major for 2 horns, 2 violins, viola, basso. Darmstadt Library Shelf Number: 470/077 * GWV 504 — Symphony in C major for 2 horns, 2 violins, viola, basso. Darmstadt Library Shelf Number: 470/078 * GWV 505 — Symphony in C major for 2 horns, 2 violins, ...
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Wär Gott Nicht Mit Uns Diese Zeit
"" (; "Were God not with us at this time") is a Lutheran hymn, with words written by Martin Luther based on the Psalm 124. The hymn in three stanzas of seven lines each was first published in 1524. It was translated to English and has appeared in 20 hymnals. The hymn formed the base of several compositions, including chorale cantatas by Buxtehude and Bach. History Luther wrote "" as a paraphrase of Psalm 124 in three stanzas of seven lines each. It was first printed in 1524 in Johann Walter's ''Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn''. It was translated to English and has appeared in 20 hymnals. Lyrics Melodies and settings When the hymn was first published in 1524 in the ''Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn'', it was associated with a hymn tune in Doric mode, Zahn No. 4434, which was also used for "Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält", a paraphrase of the same psalm by Justus Jonas in eight stanzas. Luther had a tendency to retain traditional texts and melodies. In 1537, the ...
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Bartholomäus Gesius
Bartholomäus Gesius (also: ''Göß'', ''Gese'', – 1613) was a German theologian, church musician, composer and hymn writer. He worked at Schloss Muskau and in Frankfurt (Oder) and is known for choral Passions in German and Latin and for the melody and first setting of the Easter hymn "Heut triumphieret Gottes Sohn", which was used in several compositions including a cantata by Dieterich Buxtehude and a chorale prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 630), concluding the Easter section of his ''Orgelbüchlein''. Life Born in Müncheberg, Gesius studied theology between 1578 and 1585 at the Alma Mater Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder). He worked from 1582 as Kantor (church musician) in Müncheberg and from 1587 as teacher and musician at Schloss Muskau (now a World Heritage Site). In 1588, he began to compose a Passion after the Gospel of John in German, a ''St John Passion'' for five-part chorus. In spring of 1593, Gesius became Kantor at the Marienkirche, Frankfurt (Oder) and a ...
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Christoph Graupner
Christoph Graupner (13 January 1683 – 10 May 1760) was a German composer and harpsichordist of late Baroque music who was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel. Life Born in Hartmannsdorf near Kirchberg in Saxony, Graupner received his first musical instruction from his uncle, an organist named Nicolaus Kuester. Graupner went to the University of Leipzig where he studied law (as did many composers of the time) and then completed his musical studies with Johann Kuhnau, the cantor of the Thomasschule (St. Thomas School). In 1705, Graupner left Leipzig to play the harpsichord in the orchestra of the Hamburg Opera under the direction of Reinhard Keiser, alongside George Frideric Handel, then a young violinist. In addition to playing the harpsichord, Graupner composed six operas in Hamburg, some of them in collaboration with Keiser, a popular composer of operas in Germany. In 1709, Graupner accepted a post at the court of Hess ...
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Heut Triumphieret Gottes Sohn
"" ("This Day in Triumph God the Son") is a Lutheran hymn for Easter. Kaspar Stolzhagen published the hymn in 1592, and its setting by Bartholomäus Gesius ( Zahn No. 2585) was published in 1601. The hymn was adopted in several hymnals, including the '' Evangelisches Gesangbuch''. Composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach based compositions on its hymn tune. History Although hymnologists sometimes doubt his authorship, Stolzhagen (1550–1594) would have written "" in 1591. In 1592, Stolzhagen published the text as an Easter hymn (, "song of the resurrection of Christ"). Gesius's setting of the hymn (Zahn No. 2585) appeared in two independent publications in 1601, indicating that its dissemination, and composition, dated from some time before it was printed. Hymn In its original publication, Stolzhagen's Easter hymn had sixteen stanzas of three lines. This version with three-line stanzas was possibly sung to the "Resurrexit Dominus" tune, Zahn No. 25a. In 1601, Gesius publishe ...
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Das Leiden Jesu Von Seinen Freunden
, catalogue = GWV 1122/41 , text = Johann Conrad Lichtenberg , chorale = "Wenn meine Sünd' mich kränken" , language = German , composed = {{Start date, 1741 , published = , scoring = {{hlist, soprano alto tenor bass , strings , continuo Christoph Graupner composed the Passion cantata {{lang, de, Das Leiden Jesu von seinen Freunden (The suffering of Jesus from his friends), GWV 1122/41, in Darmstadt in 1741, for Oculi Sunday. It is based on a libretto by Johann Conrad Lichtenberg who wrote a cycle of reflective cantatas for the seven Sundays in Lent of that year, with this cantata focused on Jesus being betrayed and denied by his friends. The cantata is structured in seven movements, a Biblical dictum, a sequence of alternating recitatives and arias, and a closing chorale fantasia. It is scored for four voices, strings and continuo. History Graupner composed the cant ...
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