Melchior Hoffmann may refer to: Melchior Hoffman (c. 1495–1543), Anabaptist prophet Melchior Hoffmann (composer) (1679–1715), Baroque composer This disambiguation...
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Georg Melchior Hoffmann (c. 1679 – 6 October 1715) was a Baroque composer who was influential as the leader at the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. Some...
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The Magnificat in A minor, BWV Anh. 21, TWV 1:1748, is Melchior Hoffmann's musical setting of a German version (Meine Seele erhebt den Herren) of the...
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BWV 10 Magnificat in A minor (Hoffmann), BWV Anh. 21, once attributed to Bach, more recently attributed to Melchior Hoffmann Magnificat peregrini toni, the...
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Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde, BWV 53, was later attributed to Melchior Hoffmann. For other works, Bach's authorship was put in doubt without a generally...
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listed as BWV Anh. 21; however, its authenticity was doubted. In 1982 Melchior Hoffmann was identified as the composer of this German Magnificat Meine Seel...
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Karl Höller (1907–1987) York Höller (born 1944) E.T.A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) Melchior Hoffmann (c.1679/1685–1715) Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812) Heinrich...
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Anton that the aria's composer was more likely to be a member of Melchior Hoffmann's circle. The aria was likely part of an otherwise lost church cantata...
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to Melchior Hoffmann. BWV Anh. 21 – Meine Seel erhebt den Herren, a.k.a. Kleine Magnificat (small Magnificat), Magnificat in A minor, by Melchior Hoffmann...
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BWV 189, is a church cantata credited to Johann Sebastian Bach and Melchior Hoffmann. This is a solo cantata composed for the Feast of the Visitation of...
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Joseph Siegmund Bachmann (1754–1825) Melchior Hoffmann (1679–1715) Gottfried August Homilius (1714–1785) Franz Lehrndorfer...
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where he obtains the patronage of William Capell, 3rd Earl of Essex. Melchior Hoffmann, composer, marries Margaretha Elisabeth Philipp; he is already suffering...
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in F Major Seibel 233 Georg Melchior Hoffmann 2nd Concerto a 7 for horn, 2 violins, viola and basso continuo Johann Melchior Molter Concerto in D Johann...
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Wetterstrahle, TWV 1:715 (Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst, Hamburg 1726) Melchior Hoffmann Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, previously attributed to Telemann...
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German composer and Kreuzkantor in Dresden (born 1647) October 6 – Melchior Hoffmann, composer date unknown Antonio de Salazar, composer (born c.1650)...
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BWV 53 – "Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde" (probably spurious, by Melchior Hoffmann) BWV 200 – "Bekennen will ich seinen Namen" (based on an aria included...
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BWV Anh. 21 ZZZ_unbekannt 1999 S Fl Vl Org Magnificat in A minor Melchior Hoffmann Anh. 190 Ich bin ein Pilgrim auf der Welt ZZZ_unknown 1999 1751 music...
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Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Christian Geist, Nikolaus Hasse, Melchior Hoffmann, Johann Adam Reincken, Christian Spahn. Johann Sebastian Bach: Actus...
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founded by Georg Philipp Telemann, and conducted it in 1710/11, while Melchior Hoffmann went on a concert tour. In 1711, after he performed at Darmstadt in...
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shortly before, which Stölzel liked to visit. He became acquainted with Melchior Hoffmann, at the time music director of the Neukirche and conductor of the...
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time, Melchior Hoffmann was conductor of the Collegium Musicum founded by Telemann, which had Johann Georg Pisendel as its concert master. Hoffmann was...
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610/610a/610b/611) RV 610: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Melchior Hoffmann c. 1679 1715 Meine Seele erhebt den Herren (Hoffmann); (or J. S. Bach?) Meine Seele rühmt und...
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oboe in D minor QV 5:Anh.12 – Concerto for horn in E flat major (by Melchior Hoffmann) QV 5:Anh.13 – Concerto for horn in E flat major QV 5:Anh.14 – Concerto...
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Melchior Hoffman (or Hofmann c. 1495 – c. 1543) was a German Anabaptist, radical lay preacher and reformer in northern Europe. He began his career as an...
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by Johann Pachelbel Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Hoffmann), a 1708 cantata by Melchior Hoffmann, based on Psalm 96. Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied...
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Born in Garitz [de], now part of Bad Kissingen, Hoffmann was the fifth child of Wolfgang Melchior Hoffmann (died 1880), a proprietor of a material goods...
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Philipp Telemann was the musical director from 1704, succeeded by Melchior Hoffmann in June 1705, and from 1720 by Georg Balthasar Schott. From 1723,...
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voices (Freiberg: Melchior Hoffmann), a collection of introits, masses, and sequences Epithalamion for six voices (Freiberg: Georg Hoffmann), written for...
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especially works by Melchior Hoffmann who was music director from 1706 to 1715, and Johann David Heinichen who was active in 1709 and 1710. Hoffmann also directed...
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Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer, Christian Geist, Nikolaus Hasse, Melchior Hoffmann, Johann Adam Reincken, Christian Spahn. Countertenor Carlos Mena....
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