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Topic: List of songs and arias of Johann Sebastian Bach


  
  Records International Catalogue August 1998
German, French and English idioms are all tested (the songs are almost all from 1913-1920) while the piano pieces range from the avant-gardist expressionism of the 1916 Fragments Psychologiques to the subtle Polka and Chopinesque Valse (both from the early 1940s).
Formerly listed as K.55-60, these sonatas are generally thought no longer to be by Mozart but by someone of the same period, possibly associated with the young master and certainly of significant talent.
JOHANN PHILIPP KRIEGER (1649-1725): Arias from Flora, Ceres und Pomona, Der grossmütige Scipio, Cecrops mit seinen drey Töchtern, Cepahlus und Procris, Die wiederkehrenden Phöbus and Der wahrsagende Wunderbrunnen.
www.recordsinternational.com /RICatalogAug98.html   (10383 words)

  
 David Kellner - a Biographical Survey
A year later she was in Riga, where the organist and composer Johann Valentin Meder reported in a letter to Johann Mattheson that she had sung in cantatas by Keiser and Bromer.
Stadsarkivet, Stockholm, Sweden, Jakob och Johannes församlingar KIII:1 fols.
Stadsarkivet, Stockholm, Sweden, Jakob och Johannes församlingar KIII:2 pp.
www.tabulatura.com /KELLNHEM.htm   (14181 words)

  
 CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Johann Sebastian Bach
Son of Johann Ambrosius Bach, organist and town musician, J. Bach was orphaned at the age of 10 and went to live with his elder brother Johann Christoph at Ohrdruf where he had klavier and org.
He was not selected, but the chosen candidate, Graupner, withdrew and Bach was appointed in May 1723, having in the meantime cond.
Protestant religion was the root of all his art, allied to a tireless industry in the pursuit of every kind of refinement of his skill and technique.
www.classicalarchives.com /bios/codm/bach.html   (1201 words)

  
 The Moscow Weiss Lute Manuscript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
which presented a full thematic listing, with concordance-lists, of all the solo lute music by Weiss known to him, in which the entire contents of the MS (except the written-out scales) are included.
Johann Reichardt (1720-80), who became a lutenist of distinction, was himself the father of the famous composer and writer on music, Johann Friedrich Reichardt.
His names are derived from those of Johann Adolf Hasse and his wife, the singer Faustina Bordoni, who acted as his baptismal sponsors, professional colleagues of S.L. Weiss from 1731, the year in which their arrival and success in Hasse’s Cleofide took Dresden’s musical establishment by storm.
www.orphee.com /weismain.htm   (7918 words)

  
 Subject Guide: Classical Music Information Resources | Mansfield Library | The University of Montana-Missoula
It is a selective list intended to provide a starting point for researching classical music topics.
Lists orchestras, opera companies, choral groups, dance companies, performing arts series, contests, festivals, music schools, music publishers, music magazines and newspapers, record companies, artists and agents.
Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke von Johann Sebastian Bach: Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV) / hrsg.
www.lib.umt.edu /research/guide/mus_classic.htm   (1923 words)

  
 Alfred Deller (1912-1979) - A discography
Lutenist Songs (Campion, Milano, Anon.) and Buxtehude: Cantata Jubilate Domino - In dulci jubilo
The following list is not restricted only to original releases and includes composite re-editions, but only issues with total or partial original materials are preceded by a number.
Handel's Connoisseurs: arias and ensemble from the neglected Opera or Oratorios
www.medieval.org /emfaq/performers/deller.html   (4627 words)

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