Johann Sebastian Bach is usually called the Nekrolog. It was published four years after his death. The "Nekrolog" appeared in Lorenz Christoph Mizler's Musikalische...
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Johann Sebastian Bach (section Köthen (1717–1723))
students, Johann Friedrich Agricola, the son also wrote the obituary ("Nekrolog"), which was published in Mizler's Musikalische Bibliothek [de], a periodical...
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John Passion are Passion oratorios composed by Bach. According to his "Nekrolog", the 1754 obituary written by Johann Friedrich Agricola and the composer's...
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Churfürstlich Sächsicher Hofcompositeur, und Musikdirector in Leipzig" [Bach's Nekrolog]. In Mizler, Lorenz Christoph (ed.). Musikalische Bibliothek [Musical Library [de]]...
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cycle he had composed from his appointment as Thomaskantor after Trinity in 1723. Bach's second cantata cycle is commonly used as a synonym for his chorale...
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It is the first major liturgical composition on a Latin text by Bach. In 1723, after taking up his post as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, Bach set the text of...
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Spitta blew the competition away, leaving only a small place for Bach's Nekrolog, and Johann Nikolaus Forkel's Ueber Johann Sebastian Bachs Leben, Kunst...
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composition. As his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach mentions in his obituary or nekrolog: "His grace's delight in his playing fired him to attempt everything possible...
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Churfürstlich Sächsicher Hofcompositeur, und Musikdirector in Leipzig" [Bach's Nekrolog]. In Mizler, Lorenz Christoph (ed.). Musikalische Bibliothek [Musical Library [de]]...
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heiligsten Herzen Jesu und Mariä". Cf. "Johann Ambrosius Taube", in: Neuer Nekrolog der Deutschen, Friedrich August Schmidt (ed.), vol. 1 (1824), pp. 821seq...
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he sojourned, primarily Islamic and countries of Mediterranean Basin.) Nekrolog jednoj caršiji (1958) (Obituary of a caršija (the downtown/main street...
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House in Berlin and collaborator with Emanuel on Bach's obituary (the Nekrolog, 1754), and more significantly Johann Philipp Kirnberger. Kirnberger became...
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desire to try every possible artistry in his treatment of the organ. — Nekrolog, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola Bach's concerto...
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Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel; Agricola, Johann Friedrich (1754), "Bach's Nekrolog", in Mizler, Lorenz Christoph (ed.), Musikalische Bibliothek (in German)...
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church, mainly intended for the occasions of the liturgical year. Bach's Nekrolog mentions five cantata cycles: "Fünf Jahrgänge von Kirchenstücken, auf alle...
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Eidam. Little was published about Bach's life in the 18th century, his "Nekrolog" (obituary) being the most extended biographical note about the composer's...
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Such chamber works are mentioned by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in his 1754 Nekrolog and many are thought to have been composed in Cöthen. Wolff (1994) has...
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Lüneburg between 1700 and 1702, his son Carl Philipp Emanuel records in the Nekrolog, Bach's obituary of 1754: From there, through frequent hearing of the then...
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