Altbachisches Archiv

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Altbachisches Archiv, also Alt-Bachische Archiv (ABA, old-Bachian archive), is a collection of 17th-century vocal music, most of which was written by members of the Bach family.

History[]

Johann Ambrosius Bach, Johann Sebastian's father, supposedly started to collect compositions by his relatives. Johann Sebastian Bach's obituary starts with an overview of the composers whose works are contained in the Altbachisches Archiv. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian's son and co-author of his obituary, retained the collection and gave it its name. After his death the largest part of the collection came, via  [de], in the possession of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin. All nine motets of the Sing-Akademie's part of the ABA collection, including BWV 1164, at the time attributed to Johann Christoph Bach, were published in the early 1820s.[1]

The manuscripts of two compositions contained in the Sing-Akademie's part of the ABA collection were sold to the Royal Library in Berlin (later renamed as Berlin State Library): thus BNB I/B/11 and BWV 1164 were no longer in the Sing-Akademie's archives by the end of the 19th century.[2] In 1935 Max Schneider, recovering ABA manuscripts scattered in the Sing-Akademie's archive,[3] published a selection of these compositions, an edition which was reprinted in 1966.[4] ABA numbers derive from this publication in two volumes.[4] The original manuscripts of the Sing-Akademie's archive went lost during the Second World War,[5] only to be rediscovered in Ukraine in 1999, after which they were returned to the Sing-Akademie, which in turn deposited the recovered manuscripts in the Berlin State Library for conservation.[6][7]

Compositions[]

Altbachisches Archiv
ABA BNB Composer Composition Genre Scoring BD
I, 1 I/An/11 Johannes Bach (Johann Michael Bach?)  [choralwiki; scores] motet (aria) SSAT+ATTB Bc 08736
I, 2 I/B/43 Johannes Bach (Johann Michael Bach?)  [choralwiki; choralwiki; scores] motet SSATTB+ATB 08740
I, 3 I/An/12 Johannes Bach  [choralwiki] motet (aria) SATB 08741
I, 4 Johann Michael Bach?  [choralwiki] motet SATT Bc 08743
I, 5 I/B/39 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SATTB Cnt 3Tbn Bc 08744
I, 6 I/B/40 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] Geistliches Konzert (funeral motet, 14 November 1690) SATTB 08745
I, 7 I/B/41 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] Geistliches Konzert SATTB Bc 08748
I, 8 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SSATTB Bc 08749
I, 9 I/B/42 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SATB+SATB Bc 08750
I, 10 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SATB+ATTB Bc 08864
I, 11 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SATB+SATB Bc 08752
I, 12 Johann Michael Bach Herr, du lässest mich erfahren motet SATB+ATTB Bc 08756
I, 13 Johann Michael Bach Dem Menschen ist gesetzt einmal zu sterben motet SATB+ATTB Bc 08757
I, 14 Johann Michael Bach Herr, ich warte auf dein Heil motet SATB+SATB Bc 08758
I, 15 I/An/10 Adam Drese (not Heinrich Bach) Nun ist alles überwunden motet (aria) SATB 09090
I, 16 I/B/12 Johann Christoph Bach Es ist nun aus mit meinem Leben motet (aria) SATB Bc 08760
I, 17 I/B/16 Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki] motet SATB Bc 08762
I, 18 Johann Christoph Bach  [scores] motet SSATB Bc 08763
I, 19 Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki] motet SSATB Bc 08764
I, 20 I/B/10 Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet (funeral, 1675) SATTB Bc 08850
II, 1 Heinrich Bach Ich danke dir, Gott church cantata (Trinity XVII) SSATB+SSATB 2Vl 2Va Bc 08787
II, 2 I/B/3 Georg Christoph Bach Siehe, wie fein und lieblich ist (after Ps. 133) church cantata / vocal concerto (birthday), 6 September 1689) ttb Vl 3Vdg Vne Org 08789
II, 3 Johann Michael Bach Es ist ein großer Gewinn church cantata (unknown occ.) s Vlp 3Vl Bc 08792
II, 4 I/B/37 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki] church cantata (unknown occ.) s 5Str Org 08794
II, 5 I/B/38 Johann Michael Bach  [scores] church cantata / Aria (unknown occ.) a 4Str Bc (Vne, Org) 08796
II, 6 Johann Michael Bach  [choralwiki] church cantata (Reminiscere) SATTB 2Vl 2Va Bc 08798
II, 7 Johann Michael Bach Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ church cantata (unknown occ.) SATB 2Vl 3Va Bc 08800
II, 8 I/An/9 Johann Michael Bach
(old attribution:
Johann Christoph Bach)
Die Furcht des Herren church cantata (new council) ssatbSATB 2Vl 2Va Bc 08802
II, 9 I/B/15 Johann Christoph Bach  [scores] church cantata (wedding) satbSATB Vl 3Va Bc 08804
deest I/B/9 Johann Christoph Bach?  [choralwiki; scores] church cantata / lamento (unknown occ.) a Vl 3Vdg Bc 09088
deest I/B/11 Johann Christoph Bach  [scores] Geistliches Konzert satbbSATTB 4Tr Tmp Bss 2Vl 4Va Bc 08956
deest I/B/13 Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki] motet SATB+SATB Bc 11049
deest I/B/14 Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SATB+SATB Wws Strs Bc 09092
deest I/B/17 Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki] motet SATB+SATB Bc 09119
deest Johann Sebastian Bach
(Johann Christoph Bach?)
Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn
(BWV 1164 = BWV Anh. 159)
motet SATB+SATB 01470
deest Johann Christoph Bach  [choralwiki; scores] motet SATTB Bc 09850

References[]

  1. ^ Melamed 1988, pp. 495–498.
  2. ^ Melamed 1988, pp. 497–498.
  3. ^ Melamed 1988, pp. 495–496.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Schneider 1935/1966.
  5. ^ Melamed 1988, p. 496.
  6. ^ Fischer/Kornemann 2009.
  7. ^ Veit 2007.

Sources[]

  • Melamed, Daniel R. (1988). American Musicological Society. "The Authorship of the Motet Ich lasse dich nicht (BWV Anh. 159)". Journal of the American Musicological Society. University of California Press. 41 (3): 491–526. doi:10.2307/831462. JSTOR 831462.
  • Axel Fischer and Matthias Kornemann (editors). The Archive of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin: Catalogue. De Gruyter, 2009. ISBN 978-3-598-11798-5.
  • Max Schneider (editor). Altbachisches Archiv: aus Johann Sebastian Bachs Sammlung von Werken seiner Vorfahren Johann, Heinrich, Georg Christoph, Johann Michael u. Johann Christoph Bach. (Das Erbe deutscher Musik, Series I). Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig 1935, reprint 1966.
  • Patrice Veit. "ENßLIN, Wolfram, Die Bach-Quellen der SingAkademie zu Berlin. Katalog", recension in Revue de l'Institut français d'histoire en Allemagne, 2007.

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