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"Darmstädter Musica": Festliche Serenaden Schloss Favorite
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Konzert D-Dur für Flöte, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C. → GWV 311
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758): Trio Sonate G-Dur für Flöte, Violine und B.C.
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Triosonate No. 12 e-moll für zwei Violinen und B.C.GWV 723
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758): Trio Sonate G-Dur für zwei Violinen und B.C.
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758): Concerto C-Dur für Flöte, Violine, Violoncello und B.C.
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Ouverture F-Dur für Flöte, zwei Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und Cembalo 447">GWV 447

Ausführende:

  • Jochen Baier (Flöte), Holger Schröter-Seebeck (Violine), Silvia Fischer (Violine), Heike Singer (Viola), Martin Hölker (Violoncello), Gertrud Zimmermann (Cembalo), Leitung: Jochen Baier

Datum: Freitag, 13. Juni 2008, 20.00 Uhr; Samstag, 14. Juni 2008, 20.00 Uhr; Sonntag, 15. Juni 2008, 19.00 Uhr
Ort: Schloß Favorite Rastatt (D)
Veranstalter: Quantz-Collegium e.V.

       
''Akademien im Salon'' – Aus dem Schatten in ein neues Licht
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Ouvertüre in F-Dur für Blockflöte, Violinen, Viola und B.C.447">GWV 447
  • Johann Gottlieb Janitsch (1708-1763): Sonate in F-Dur für Oboe, Violine, Viola und B.C.
  • Johann Gottlieb Janitsch (1708-1763): Sonata da camera "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" für Oboe, Violine, Viola und B.C.
  • Johann Gottlieb Janitsch (1708-1763): Sonate in B-Dur für Chalumeau, Oboe und Streicher
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758): Konzert in B-Dur

Ausführende:

  • Priska Comploi (Oboe), Christian Leitherer (Chalumeau), Katharina Heutjer (Violine), Germán Echeverri (Violine), Lola Fernandez (Viola), Jonathan Pesek (Violoncello), Juan Sebastián Lima (Theorbe), Daniela Dolci (Cembalo)
  • Musica Fiorita, Leitung: Daniela Dolci

Datum: Sonntag, 7. Oktober 2018, 19:30 Uhr
Ort: Wildt'sches Haus Basel, Petersplatz 13, 4051 Basel (CH)
Veranstalter: Musica Fiorita

       
Concerto di Pentecoste
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Suite F-Dur für Altblockflöte, Streicher und Cembalo447">GWV 447
  • Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741): Concerto per archi e continuo RV 157
  • Giuseppe Sammartini (1695-1750): Concerto per organo, violini e continuo op. 9 n. 3
  • Luigi Taglietti (1668-1715): Concerto per archi e continuo op. 6 n. 4
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Kantate „Also hat Gott die Welt geliebet“ → GWV 1139/30

Ausführende:

  • Valentina Coladonato (Sopran), Dario Previato (Bass)
  • Coro e Orchestra dell’Accademia del Santo Spirito, Leitung und Flöte: Sergio Balestracci

Datum: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2018, 21.00 Uhr
Ort: Via Porta Palatina 9, 10122 Torino (IT)
Veranstalter: Accademia del Santo Spirito

       
Cydonia Barocca

Das jährliche Pfingsten-Barockfestival in Gent (B) - Musik - Stadt - Quitte: Konzerte, Vorlesungen, Workshops, Meisterkurse, Open Stage, Telemarathon, Jazzsession, Familienkonzert, Kinderatelier, und vieles mehr. Folgende Werke wurden aus einer großen Auswahl gespielt:

  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Kantate "Gross sind die Werke des Herrn" → GWV 1138/23
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Kantate "Du sollst Gott deinen Herrn lieben" → GWV 1154/26
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Choral aus Kantate "Mein Gott woran liegts doch" → GWV 1155/16
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Andante aus Concerto F-Dur für Blockflöte, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C.GWV 323
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Sonate canonica für 2 Blockflöten, Viola da Gamba und B.C. g-mollGWV 216
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Aria aus Kantate "Du gehst O Jesu willig" → GWV 1119/14
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Concerto F-Dur für Blockflöte, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C.GWV 323
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Suite F-Dur für Altblockflöte, Streicher und Cembalo447">GWV 447
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Sonate F-Dur für 2 Violine, Violoncello, Viola de Gamba und CembaloGWV 211
  • sowie viele Werke von Johann Sebastian Bach und Georg Philipp Telemann.

Ausführende:

  • Sarah Peire (Sopran), Veerle Van Roosbroeck (Sopran), Annette Wieland (Alt), Philippe Gagné (Tenor), Dominik Wörner (Bass), Beniamino Paganini (Flöte), Bernard Wolteche (Violoncello), Dimos De Beun (Continuo), Frank Agsteribbe (Continuo), Geert Van Gele (Blockflöte), Guy Penson (Continuo), Ingrid Bourgeois (Violine), Ira Givol (Violoncello), Jan Devlieger (Blockflöte), Joanna Huszcza (Violine), Maartje Geris (Violine), Madoka Nakamaru (Violine), Marc Peire (Blockflöte), Natalie Michaud (Blockflöte), Patrick Denecker (Blockflöte), Ruth Van Killegem (Blockflöte), Sabrina Frey (Blockflöte), Sanne Deprettere (Violone), Toshiyuki Shibata (Flöte), Wannes Cuvelier (Fagott)
  • Vokalensemble Ex Tempore, Il Gardellino, Leitung: Florian Heyerick

Datum: Samstag, 3. Juni 2017, 8.30 Uhr bis Montag, 5. Juni 2017, 18.30 Uhr
Ort: verschiedene Orte, 9000 Gent (B)
Veranstalter: www.cydonia-barocca.org

       
English

Christoph Graupner (1683-1760)

Biography

Who was Christoph Graupner?

That one can even write about Christoph Graupner (1683–1760) marks a peculiar failure of his project to erase himself from history. Had he been successful, his entire corpus of works — some 1,400 cantatas, over 100 sinfonias, and more — would have been entirely destroyed. In an anonymous biographical notice published in 1781, some twenty years after his death, the author writes that Graupner

had his eccentricities, like all great men; he would not permit a painting of himself to be made, and when they tried to do it without his knowledge after he went blind, he became very angry when he found out; he also demanded that before his death, all his musical works should be burnt, a command which, to the benefit of the musical world, remains unheeded. He would also have forbidden the present biography, if he had known of it, but we believe that we need not give in to the excessive modesty of a man who works for a living.

But not only was his music preserved from destruction in the eighteenth century, it has managed to remain almost entirely in one place until the present day. But this has had negative consequences too, for the very same course of events that kept Graupner’s music together also prevented its circulation and study for the first century and a half following his death.

Graupner was born on January 13 (the date not being documented), 1683 in the small Saxon town of Kirchberg, roughly 13 km south of Zwickau. Though not born to a musical family, he was fortunate to receive instruction from the local cantor Mylius and organist Nikolaus Küster. In 1694 he departed for Reichenbach to follow Küster, and remained there until he was admitted as a pupil at the Thomasschule in Leipzig, where he studied from 1696 until 1704. He remained in Leipzig for two more years, studying law at the university. During his Leipzig tenure, he received instruction from both Johann Schelle and Johann Kuhnau. He also made the acquaintance of fellow student Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729), who would become Kapellmeister at Dresden and author the important treatise Der General-Bass in der Composition.

He must also have gotten to know Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), then director of the Collegium Musicum, and only two years his senior. In 1706, war between Sweden and Saxony forced Graupner to emigrate to Hamburg. Such was Graupner’s luck, or rather, he says, divine providence, that the day before his arrival in Hamburg, Johann Christian Schiefferdecker vacated his position as accompanist at the opera to depart for Lübeck, where he succeeded Buxtehude as organist. Though Graupner remained only three years at the Theater am Gänsemarkt, he composed some operas, collaborating with Reinhard Keiser on some more. It was here that Ernst Ludwig, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt, invited him to take up a position at the court of Darmstadt after hearing him play in his capacity as harpsichordist at the opera. He became Vice-Kapellmeister in 1709, and succeeded Kapellmeister Wolfgang Carl Briegel in 1711, even before his death in 1712. This is a point worthy of emphasis: Ernst Ludwig hired an opera composer primarily to write church music.

In these early years, Graupner had a well-funded ensemble at his disposal, and was able to devote significant time to opera composition, alongside his work on cantatas and instrumental music. However, in 1719, this ideal situation began to deteriorate. Financial pressures forced reductions in the size of the ensemble, and obliged those remaining to secure secondary employment; these changes also led Graupner to cease operatic composition. Matters came to a head in 1722, leading to the best-known event in his career. After the death of Johann Kuhnau (1660–1722), the post of Thomaskantor in Leipzig became vacant. Though Bach would go on to take the position, he had not been the town council’s first choice. Telemann was the initial selection, but he withdrew from consideration after receiving a salary increase in Hamburg. This cleared the way for Graupner, the council’s second choice. But he was unable to secure release from his employment at Darmstadt, and was offered an increase in salary and benefits — combined with a guarantee that his salary would receive priority payment — leading him to withdraw from consideration. That he would be ranked by his contemporaries among the top composers in Germany at the time speaks to his considerable talent and reputation.

So far as is known, he did not attempt to leave Darmstadt again. Graupner gives few details about his final decades in a letter to Johann Mattheson — written in May of 1740 for his Grundlage einer Ehrenpforte — except to say that he is extraordinarily busy. He says:

I am so overburdened by my employment, that I can hardly do anything else but must always ensure that my compositions are finished in time for a given Sunday or feast day, though other matters keep intervening.

In the early 1750s, Graupner, by then in his late sixties, went blind — cantata composition ceased entirely after 1754 — and he died six years later.

After Graupner’s death, the position of Darmstadt court Kapellmeister fell to Johann Samuel Endler. Unlike the instrumental music, the cantatas were seen as valuable for reuse in the court chapel, a purpose for which Endler evidently continued to use them. It appears that the manuscripts themselves were in the possession of Graupner’s children, and that Endler had to borrow the materials from them. However, sensing the value of this music, the heirs, who did not have any use themselves for this considerable quantity of music, sought to sell it to the Landgrave Ludwig VIII, the son of the man who initially hired Graupner. When this suggestion was put to the Landgrave, however, his response was less than positive: why should he, who had already paid Graupner a salary for the last fifty years, need to pay more for the music that he wrote during his tenure? Indeed the Landgrave seemed almost baffled that the heirs would even think to ask for compensation — his personal involvement ended here, and aides handled all further correspondence.

In 1766, the heirs wrote again to the court, and this time enclosed a series of supporting materials, including a letter of support by the Gotha Kapellmeister Georg Anton Benda (1722–95). After laying out criteria to determine whether or not the works belong to the court or to the composer’s heirs — including whether ownership was contractually specified—Benda ultimately sided with the latter. One might argue that this document is part of the gradual development of the concept of intellectual property: the works are not mere occasional accompaniments, whose value dissipates after their initial performance, but rather they are the products of a creative mind, and they naturally belong to their creator, unless otherwise reassigned. This latest missive was evidently enough to convince the Landgrave’s advisors to offer 400 florins to the heirs, but this was dismissed by the Landgrave as being far too high. When Ludwig VIII died in 1768, the matter remained unresolved, and when his son, Ludwig IX, took the throne, the court musical establishment was changed so extensively that there was no longer any need of cantatas. As the descendants themselves gradually passed away, the music was slowly consolidated into the possession of Graupner’s niece Maria Luise Köhler (née Wachter).

By the second decade of the nineteenth century, the value of the music had clearly changed in the eyes of its possessors, and, for that matter, in the eyes of its potential purchaser, Grand Duke Ludwig I (formerly known as Landgrave Ludwig X). Rather than being marketed for their utility value — their potential use in the court chapel — the heirs saw them as a cultural treasure for the territory, and appealed to the art- and music-loving duke on these terms. In a letter from March 1819, they refer to Graupner as a “famous composer” whose music is “particularly suitable for the collection of his royal highness.” (As had the first generation of heirs, this generation also tugged at the duke’s heartstrings, describing in detail their financial straits.) At last, this argument seems to have resonated: the duke purchased the music from Graupner’s heirs for the equivalent of 275 florins — almost half the amount contemplated some fifty years earlier.

The music was entered into the court library’s nineteenth-century catalogues, but so far as is known, the music was unused, and simply sat in storage, unperformed and unstudied. The fire-bombing of Darmstadt on September 11, 1944 was enormously destructive: virtually the entire city, including the Residenzschloss, the site of the court library, was destroyed. Yet the music survived, having been evacuated to a safe storage location, outside the city, the previous year. When it returned to the city, after the war, it was now the instrumental music that was thought to be more valuable than the cantatas—the latter were simply tied into bundles, grouped together by annual cycle. Not until the 1970s, over two hundred years since Graupner’s death, were they properly repackaged, and this is how they remain today. In a real boon for scholars, the Technische Universität Darmstadt is digitizing its musical holdings. How far we have come from the locked cabinet of the 1760s.

Today, there is something of a Graupner renaissance underway. Several recent recordings have featured his music. Likewise, in the last ten years or so, several dozen of his instrumental and vocal compositions have been published for the first time. There has been a commensurate increase in scholarly focus as well, led by, among others, Oswald Bill, Ursula Kramer, Christoph Großpietsch, and Beate Sorg. Admittedly, we are unlikely to see the complete publication or recording of his enormous oeuvre, but any work to bring to light the life and music of this fascinating and important figure in eighteenth-century music history is to be commended.

© Evan Cortens/Beate Sorg 2017

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Christoph-Graupner-Gesellschaft e.V.

The Christoph-Graupner-Gesellschaft is a registered non-profit association, founded in 2003 by an union of Darmstadt cultural politicians and experts.

The primary objective of the association is the promotion and dissemination of the compositional work of Christoph Graupner, the longtime Kapellmeister at the court of Hesse Darmstadt.

This is achieved by the organization and promotion of concerts, together with the scientific processing and dissemination through lectures, conferences and publications.

  • Chairman of the Board: Prof. Dr. Ursula Kramer
  • Deputy Chairman of the Board: Dr. Michael Hüttenberger, Wolfgang Seeliger
  • Treasurer: Richard Weber-Laux
  • Assessors: Ulrich Neuhaus, Michael Ullrich, Frank Dörschel

Read the articles of association (in German only).

Membership

The Christoph-Graupner-Gesellschaft (CGG) looks forward to welcoming new members who are interested in the music of the Darmstadt Court Chapel and would like to actively promote our work by supporting the planning and implementation of our projects or by passive membership.

The CGG is recognized as a non-profit organization. Accordingly, membership fees and donations can be taxed. Since 2013 there are the following levels of membership:

  • Single membership: 40 €
  • Reduced (children, students, students): 30 €
  • Institutional and family membership: 60 €
  • Sponsorship from 100 €

Please use the following form to apply for membership (PDF). The PDF can be printed out and posted to the following address:

Geschäftsstelle der Christoph-Graupner-Gesellschaft e.V.
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Research

Bibliography

To be done

Sources

Almost all of the autographs Graupner's works, which are still extant and recognised, can be found in the collection of the University and State Library in Darmstadt, from the collection of the Hofkapellbibliothek of the first Grand Duke established about 50 years following Graupner's death. Within the scope of a large digitization project, not only all Graupner manuscripts of the ULB Darmstadt have been digitized, but also various compositions by other composers of the 18th century; they are available in the digital collections of the ULB. However, individual works are located outside of Darmstadt; the libraries of Frankfurt, Karlsruhe, Berlin and Paris belong to the owners of these additional compositions. Their locations can be easily identified using the RISM online catalog.

Editions

The history of this corpus of Graupner's works begins in his lifetime. In the years 1718 and 1722, Graupner published collections of keyboard music in self-publishing (partitas on the Clavier, Monatliche Clavier-Früchte). From a third collection, also published in this way (Partitas Vier Jahreszeiten), only a partita (Vom Winter) in Darmstadt is preserved. While the Darmstadt-based singer and theater librarian Ernst Pasqué caused a renaissance of interest in the now forgotten Darmstädter Hofkapellmeister in the mid-nineteenth century he did not leave any practical notes, the early 20th century brought renewed interest and scholarship.

Within the framework of the German monographs, which were first published in 1892, to further the course of newly established musicological research, selected works by composers of the German schools were published. In 1907 the first work by Christoph Graupner appeared: in volume 29/30 of the series - There was also a concerto for 2 trumpets, 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola and harpsichord. In 1926 the Darmstadt-based Graupner researcher Friedrich Noack published a double volume with a total of 17 cantatas of Graupner (Selected Cantatas). Since these ground-breaking editions were re-published between 1957 and 1960, it is possible to gain a clear overview of the compositions. These volumes published more than 70 years ago are now. It seemed that this preliminary work was having some impact through the monumental DDT series. At last the work of the Darmstadt Hofkapellmeister had been noticed, and musical scholars and performers began to be interested in Graupner's oeuvre in all its breadth. After Noack's cantata collection, the focus then switched completely to the instrumental work, which was obviously also to be brought closer to the wider musical world. Thus the first single editions appeared in close succession, and piece by piece all the major publishers included works by Graupner in their catalogues; a continuous cultivation of the Graupner's oeuvre is, however, only to be found for the Schott publishing house in Mainz (the first edition published there from 1939, the most recent of 2008). In detail, these are (links lead directly to editions of Christoph Graupner):

GWV Print version

Already by the 1990s, plans and preparatory work for the compilation of a list of all works by Christoph Graupner was made. Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the work on the first part, the list of all instrumental works, was carried out in the department of music of the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt (ULB) in the years 1999-2001, and finally brought to a final conclusion with the 2005 publication in Carus Verlag (in German):

  • Christoph Graupner. Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke. Graupner-Werke-Verzeichnis. 
GWV – Instrumentalwerke
    Oswald Bill and Christoph Großpietsch (Editors). Stuttgart: Carus 2005. 400 pages. ISBN 978-3-89948-066-5.
    This list assigns instrumental compositions by genre (clavier music, chamber music, concerts, overtures and symphonies), and assigns a new hundredth series to each individual genre, starting with GWV number 100 for the clavier music (except the symphonies with 113 works with hundred numbers and thus claim the 500 and 600 series for themselves). The GWV numbers therefore represent a purely systematic criterion for regulation and are assigned within the individual genres ascending by key.
  • Christoph Graupner, Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke. Graupner-Werke-Verzeichnis. 
GWV – Geistliche Vokalwerke. Kirchenkantaten 1. Advent bis 5. Sonntag nach Epiphanias
    Oswald Bill (Editor). Stuttgart: Carus 2011. 788 pages. ISBN 978-3-89948-159-4.
    Oswald Bill, formerly Head of the Department of Music at the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, has attempted to tackle the cantata list. The first volume is organized according to the church de-tempore and includes the cantatas for the Christmas festivities from the first advent to the 5th Sunday after Epiphanias. Graupner's work is now visible, neither research nor practice are still dependent on the hitherto rather random publications. In the almost 800-page volume about 700 pages fill the extensive incipits of all cantata records. They are presented in the form of a score-like arrangement and opened up by numerous registers, among which the choral melodies and a bibliographical register may be especially useful for church music work. [A new sound announces itself, which would like to be put into practice.]
  • Christoph Graupner, Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke. Graupner-Werke-Verzeichnis. 
GWV – Geistliche Vokalwerke. Kirchenkantaten Septuagesimä bis Ostern
    Oswald Bill (Editor). Stuttgart: Carus 2015. 846 pages. ISBN 978-3-89948-240-9.
    In addition to detailed incipits, the directory contains all the relevant information on the respective works, [such as occupation, overdelivery,] dating and textual sources. An indispensable reference book for the music of Bach's contemporaries!
  • Two other editions on the rest of cantatas as well as on Secular vocal works and operas are in preparation.

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Headoffice:

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Represented by: Prof. Dr. Ursula Kramer

       
Ensemble Odysee
  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Suite in e TWV 55:e2
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758): Concerto d-moll FaWVL:d2
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Concerto d-moll BWV 1052r
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Concerto F-Dur BWV 1057
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Suite F-Dur für Altblockflöte, Streicher und Cembalo447">GWV 447

Ausführende:

  • Eva Saladin (Violine), Anna Stegmann (Blockflöte)
  • Ensemble Odyssee, Leitung: Anna Stegmann

Datum: Sonntag, 5. Mai 2019, 15.00 Uhr
Ort: St. Trinitatis, Ohrdruf (CH)
Veranstalter: Ensemble Odyssee

   
Geneviève Soly

Geneviève Soly

Profession: Cembalistin

Geneviève Soly ist die weltweit führende Graupner-Interpretin auf dem Cembalo. Als Konzertveranstalterin, Ensembleleiterin, Musikwissenschaftlerin und Cembalistin setzte sie sich nicht nur in ihrer Heimat Kanada, sondern auch in Europa, schon früh für die Wiederentdeckung der Kompositionen Christoph Graupners ein. Ihr Ensemble Les Idées heureuses besteht seit über 30 Jahren, beim Plattenlabel Analekta hat sie 12 CD-Einspielungen herausgebracht und zahlreiche Preise gewonnen. 2020 wird sie bei Breitkopf & Härtel den ersten Band von Graupners Cembalowerken vorlegen.

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  Geneviève Soly (Cembalistin)

Interpreten:

  • Ingrid Schmithüsen (Sopran), Claudine Ledoux (Alt), Nils Brown (Tenor), Normand Richard (Bass)
  • L´Ensemble des Idées heureuses, Leitung: Geneviève Soly

  • Kantate "Ach Gott und Herr" → GWV 1144/11
  • Concerto für Fagott, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C.GWV 340
  • Sonate für Cembalo und Violine g-moll GWV 711
  • Sonate für 2 Violinen, Viola und Cembalo G-DurGWV 212
  • Aus der Oper "Dido, Königin von Cathargo"   → GWV 1001:
    • Recitativo "Armseelige Königin"
    • Aria "Wenn in Kerkers banger Gruft"
    • Aria "Die wütende Rache schniedt donnernde Pfeile"
    • Aria "Alma tradita"
  • Concerto für Blockflöte, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C. F-DurGWV 323

Interpreten:

  • Ingrid Schmithüsen (Sopran)
  • L´Ensemble des Idées heureuses, Leitung: Geneviève Soly

  • Partita c-moll "Aprilis"GWV 112
  • Partita F-Dur "Maius"GWV 113
  • Partita f-moll "Junius"GWV 114
  • Partita D-Dur "Julius"GWV 115

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  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

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  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

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  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

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  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

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  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

Audio-Beispiel:
Partita III D-Dur: 28. Chaconne

Interpreten:

  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

  • Partita X a-moll "Monatliche Clavir Früchte (10) – October"GWV 118
  • Partita I C-Dur GWV 101
  • Partita A-Dur GWV 149

Interpreten:

  • Geneviève Soly (Cembalo)

  • Kantate "Vater, vergib ihnen, denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun"
  • Kantate "Wahrlich, ich sage dir, heute wirst du mit mir im Paradies sein"
  • Kantate "Weib, siehe, das ist dein Sohn - Siehe, das ist deine Mutter"
  • Kantate "Mein Gott, warum hast Du mich verlassen?" → GWV 1123/43
  • Kantate "Wen da dürstet" → GWV 1124/43
  • Kantate "Es ist vollbracht" → GWV 1126/43
  • Kantate "Vater, ich befehle meinen Geist" → GWV 1127/43

Interpreten:

  • Dorothéa Ventura (Sopran), Claudine Ledoux (Alt), Frédéric Antoun (Tenor), Normand Richard (Bass)
  • Helène Plouffe (Violine), Olivier Brault (violine), Jacques-André Houle (Viola), Karen Kaderveg (Violoncello), Suzanne De Serres (Bass), Christ Palameta (Oboe), Nina Stern (Chalumeau)
  • Leitung: Geneviève Soly

  • Choral aus der Kantate "Lass dein Ohr auf Weisheit acht haben" → GWV 1138/33
  • Kantate "Machet die Tore weit" → GWV 1101/27
  • Ouvertüre F-Dur für Blockflöte, 2 Violinne, Viola und B.C.447">GWV 447
  • Kantate "Gedenket an den der ein solches Widersprechen" → GWV 1108/27
  • Kantate "Nun freut euch lieben Christen gemein" → GWV 1107/50

Interpreten:

  • L´Ensemble des Idées heureuses, Leitung: Geneviève Soly

  • Kantate "Die Krankheit, so mich drückt" → GWV 1155/09b
  • Sonate für Cembalo und Violine G-DurGWV 708
  • Ouvertüre für Viola d´amore, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C. d-mollGWV 426
  • Auszüge aus der Kantate "Lass dir wohlgefallen die Rede deines Mundes" → GWV 1135/53

Interpreten:

  • Ingrid Schmithüsen (Sopran)
  • Hélène Plouffe (Violine)
  • L´Ensemble des Idées heureuses, Leitung: Geneviève Soly
       
Gottesdienst - Mit Kantate von Christoph Graupner

Ausführende:

  • Ruth Dobers (Sopran), Johannes Wedeking (Bass)
  • Ein Vokalensemble, Instrumentalsolisten. Leitung: Leonhard Völlm

Datum: Sonntag, 03. Juli 2022, 09:30 Uhr
Ort: Christuskirche, Stuttgart-Möhringen (D)
Veranstalter: Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Möhringen und Fasanenhof

 

       
In aller Freundschaft
  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767): Suite e-moll, TWV 55:e2 | Concerto C-Dur, TWV 51:C1
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): Doppelkonzert c-moll, BWV 1060a | Concerto F-Dur, BWV 1057
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Suite F-Dur für Altblockflöte, Streicher und Cembalo447" href="/details-eines-instrumentalwerkes?GWV=447">GWV 447

Ausführende:

  • Anna Stegmann (Blockflöte), Georg Fritz (Blockflöte), Eva Saladin (Violine), Andrea Frigg (Cembalo), Ivan Iliev (Violine), Noyuri Hazama (Violine), David Alonso Molina (Viola), Agnieszka Oszańca (Violoncello), Carina Cosgrave (Violone)

Datum: Freitag, 24. Juli 2022, 20:00 Uhr
Ort: Apostelkirche, Münster (D)
Veranstalter: Ensemble Odyssee

 

       
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Graupner und die Quitte

Was hat die Quitte mit Graupner zu tun?

Florian Heyerick, der ja als Ehrenmitglied einige Graupnerwerke aufgeführt hat, hat die Quitte bei seinem Barockfestival in Gent (B) rund um Bach, Telemann und Graupner als Symbol gewählt. Unter anderem hat er ein Bier herstellen lassen, das auf der Rückseite folgendes trägt:

"Delicious while listening to music of Bach, Telemann and Graupner."

 

Ensembles, die Musik von Christoph Graupner spiel(t)en

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Monographien / Selbständige Veröffentlichungen

Ursula Kramer und Margret Scharrer (Hrsg.)

Landgraf Ernst Ludwig von Hessen-Darmstadt (1667-1739).
Regentschaft und musikalisch-künstlerische Ambition im 18. Jahrhundert

Mainz: Schott Music 2019. 300 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-7957-1924-1.

 

 


Oswald Bill (Hrsg.)

Christoph Graupner, Thematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke.
Graupner-Werke-Verzeichnis (GWV). GWV – Geistliche Vokalwerke.
Quasimodogeniti bis 3. Pfingsttag

Stuttgart: Carus 2018. 584 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-89948-400-7.

[siehe auch GWV Druckausgabe]

 


Beate Sorg

Christoph Graupners Musik zu zeremoniellen Anlässen am Hof der Landgrafen
zu Hessen-Darmstadt. Zwischen "Frohlockendem Jubel-Geschrey" und
"Demüthiger Pflicht im Angesichte des Herrn"

Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2015. ISBN 978-3-73479-923-5.

[siehe auch Dissertationen]


Julian Heigel

Vergnügen und Erbauung. Johann Jacob Rambachs Kantatentexte und
ihre Vertonungen (= Hallesche Forschungen 37)

Halle [u.a.] : Verl. der Franckeschen Stiftungen, 2014. ISBN 978-3-44710122-6.

Zugl.: Halle-Wittenberg, Univ. Diss. 2013.

[siehe auch Dissertationen]

 

Aufsätze

Beate Sorg

Musik und Politik in Frankfurt am Main und in Hessen-Darmstadt. Georg Philipp Telemann und Christoph Graupner zwischen höfischer und städtischer Repräsentationskultur.

In: Musik und Dichtung. Telemann Konferenzberichte XXII. Tradition und Innovation in Telemanns Vokalwerk. Ohms, 2023, S. 43-68

Ursula Kramer

Arkadien in Darmstadt. La Costanza vince l’inganno und die Adaption italienischer Libretti in den Opern Christoph Graupners.

In: Musiktheorie 37 (2022), S. 139–150

Beate Sorg

Die Bewerbung des Darmstädter Hofkapellmeister Christoph Graupner auf das Amt des Kantors an der Thomasschule zu Leipzig

In: Die Tonkunst, Oktober 2022, S. 482

Ursula Kramer

Pasticcios in Darmstadt? Christoph Graupner and the Use of Non-domestic Librettos in the Early 18th Century

In: Berthold Over, Gesa zur Nieden (Hg.), Operatic Pasticcios in 18th-Century Europe. Bielefeld 2021, S. 669-686.

Ursula Kramer

Konzertieren und kommunizieren. Zum Konzertschaffen von Christoph Graupner

Concertare – Concerto – Concert. Das Konzert bei Telemann und seinen Zeitgenossen. Konferenzbericht Magdeburg 2016. Hildesheim 2020, S. 44-54.

Ursula Kramer

Fundament und mehr. Zur Verwendung des Fagotts bei Christoph Graupner.

In: Christian Philipsen (in Verbindung mit Monika Lustig) (Hrsg.), Geschichte, Bauweise und Repertoire des Fagotts. Augsburg 2020 (Michaelsteiner Konferenzberichte 84), S. 51-84.

Beate Sorg

Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel und Christoph Graupner.
Zyklische Passionskantaten in Sachsen-Gotha und in Hessen-Darmstadt

In: Die Tonkunst, April 2020, S. 178-186.

Ursula Kramer

Von Zerbst nach Darmstadt – die richtige Wahl?
Neues zur Berufsbiographie des Fagottisten Johann Christian Klotsch

In: Musik in Anhalt-Zerbst. Bericht über die Internationale Wissenschaftliche Konferenz 2019 in Zerbst/Anhalt, Beeskow 2020 (Fasch Konferenzbericht 15), S. 275-297.

Ursula Kramer

Die Suiten des Darmstädter Landgrafen Ernst Ludwig und ihre kompositorische Verortung

In: Ursula Kramer, Margret Scharrer (Hrsg.), Landgraf Ernst Ludwig von Hessen-Darmstadt (1667-1739) – Sänger, Tänzer, Komponist. Regentschaft und musikalisch-künstlerische Ambition im 18. Jahrhundert. Schott Music, Mainz 2019, S. 163-184.

Ursula Kramer

Allegorische Theaterformen am Hof von Hessen-Darmstadt und das Divertissement von 1717

In: Morgenglantz 29 (2019), S. 123-145.

Ursula Kramer

Artikel Christoph Graupner

In: Lexikon der Holzblasinstrumente, hrsg. v. Achim Hofer, Ursula Kramer und Udo Sirker. Laaber 2018, S. 312-316.

Ursula Kramer

»une musique assés comique« oder: Der Landgraf singt.
Zur Funktion der Musik im Leben von Ernst Ludwig (1667-1739) von Hessen-Darmstadt
.

In: Annette Cremer, Matthias Müller, Klaus Pietschmann (Hrsg.), Fürst und Fürstin als Künstler. Herrschaftliches Künstlertum zwischen Habitus, Norm und Neigung. Berlin 2018 (Schriften zur Residenzkultur 11), S. 314-339.

Beate Sorg

Graupner in Zerbst? Die mutmaßlichen Kantaten Christoph Graupners im sogenannten "Dresdner Jahrgang"

In: Fasch und die Konfessionen. Bericht über die Internationale Wissenschaftliche Konferenz 2017 in Zerbst/Anhalt, Beeskow 2018 (Fasch Konferenzbericht 15), S. 277-292.

Evan Cortens

"Die Musik sowohl in alß außer der Kirchen": Graupners Cantatas and the "Opernteufel" of Darmstadt

In: Fasch und die Konfessionen,.Bericht über die Internationale Wissenschaftliche Konferenz 2017 in Zerbst/Anhalt, Beeskow 2018 (Fasch Konferenzbericht 15), S. 293-316.

Beate Sorg

Die Jubiläumsfeiern des Landgrafen Ernst Ludwig

In: Archiv für Hessische Geschichte und Altertumskunde NF 75 (2017), S. 29–58.

Ursula Kramer

Was macht einen Hof zum „Musenhof“? Zur wechselvollen Begriffshistorie und der Chance einer produktiven Neubelebung am Beispiel des Hofs von Hessen-Darmstadt unter Landgraf Ernst Ludwig (reg. 1688-1739)

In: Zerbst zur Zeit Faschs – ein anhaltinischer Musenhof. Bericht über die Internationale Wissenschaftliche Konferenz am 17./18. April 2015, hg. von der Stadt Zerbst/Anhalt in Verbindung mit der Internationalen Fasch-Gesellschaft e.V., Beeskow 2015, S. 17-29.

Beate Sorg

Christoph Graupners "Wassermusik". Eine Kantate zur Badekur des Landgrafen Ernst Ludwig

Bad Emser Heft Nr. 462 (2016) hrsg. vom Verein für Geschichte / Denkmal- und Landschaftspflege e. V. Bad Ems. ISSN 1436-359X.

Evan Cortens

The Curious Case of Christoph Graupner

In: Newsletter, Issue No. 22 (October 2013), hrsg. von der Music Society for Eighteenth Century (SECM).

Andrew Talle

Bach, Graupner, and the Rest of Their Contented Contemporaries

In: Andrew Talle (Hrsg.): J. S. Bach and his German Contemporaries (= Bach Perspectives 9), Urbana, Ill. [u.a.] : Univ. of Illinois Press 2013, S. 50-76.

   
Ouvertüre F-Dur auf HR 2 Kultur
Datum
16.10.2022
Zeit
20:00 - 22:00
Sender
HR 2 Kultur
Sendung
Weilburger Schlosskonzerte
Titel
Ouvertüre F-Dur GWV 447
Interpreten
Sabrina Frey, Blockflöte / Ars Musica Zürich
   
Ouverture F-Dur auf MDR Kl
Datum
29.07.2021
Zeit
14:00 - 16:00
Sender
MDR Klassik
Sendung
Am Machmittag 1
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte) Ars Musica Zürich
   
Ouvertüre F-Dur auf MDR Klassi
Datum
26.03.2020
Zeit
14:00 - 16:00
Sender
MDR Klassik
Sendung
MDR Klassik
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte und Leitung)
Ars Musica Zürich
   
Ouverture F-Dur auf MDR Klassik
Datum
17.01.2019
Zeit
14:00 - 16:00
Sender
MDR Klassik
Sendung
...
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte), Ars Musica Zürich, Leitung: Frey, Sabrina
   
Ouvertüre F-Dur auf MDR Klassik
Datum
03.08.2017
Zeit
14:00 - 16:00
Sender
MDR Klassik
Sendung
Das Werk
Titel
Ouvertüre F-Dur GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte)
Ars Musica Zürich zusätzlich: Bernhard, Markus (Violone/Basso continuo)
Leitung: Frey, Sabrina
   
Ouvertüre F-Dur auf MDR Klassik
Datum
02.03.2018
Zeit
10:00 - 12:00
Sender
MDR Klasik
Sendung
Konzert-Kalender
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte), Ars Musica Zürich, Leitung: Frey, Sabrina

   
Ouvertüre F-Dur auf MDR Klassika
Datum
09.08.2023
Zeit
18:00 - 20:00
Sender
MDR Klassik
Sendung
am Abend
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte), Ars Musica Zürich, Leitung: Frey, Sabrina
   
Ouverture F-Dur auf MDR Klassika
Datum
02.11.2023
Zeit
14:00 - 16:00
Sender
MDR Klassik
Sendung
am Nachmittag 1
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
        Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte)
Ars Musica Zürich

   
Ouverture F-Dur GWV 447 auf HR 2 Kultur
Datum
10.12.2023
Zeit
20:00 - 22:30
Sender
HR 2 Kultur
Sendung
nach "Kronberg Festrival 2022"
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur GWV 447
Interpreten
Sabrina Frey, Blockflöte / Ars Musica Zürich
   
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447 auf MDR Klassik
Datum
22.01.2017
Zeit
16:00 - 19:30
Sender
MDR KLassik
Sendung
Drive Time
Titel
Ouverture F-Dur, GWV 447
Interpreten
Frey, Sabrina (Blockflöte) Ars Musica Zürich
   
Sabrina Frey

Sabrina Frey

Profession: Blockflöte

Auf ihrer Website bezeichnet die Schweizer Blockflötistin Sabrina Frey ihr Instrument als "den ersten Europäer" – die flauto dolce hatte es mit ihren stupenden spieltechnischen Möglichkeiten allen Nationen gleichermaßen angetan. Auch Graupner hat neben Konzerten und Kammermusik in einigen seiner Kantaten hochgradig virtuose Blockflötenpassagen geschrieben. Eine Auswahl dessen hat Sabrina Frey, die in Wien, Freiburg und Zürich studiert hat und renommierte Barockmusik-Wettbewerbe gewann, auf CD eingespielt. Sabrina Frey tritt sowohl mit ihrem eigenen Ensemble Accademia dell'Arcadia als auch als Solistin mit anderen Barockorchestern auf. Bei Florian Heyericks Festival Cydonia barocca trat sie 2017 in Gent mit schwindelerregend anspruchsvollen Partien in Graupners Kantaten hervor.

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  Sabrina Frey (Blockflöte)

  • Concerto für Blockflöte, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C. F-DurGWV 323
  • Sonate für Flöte, Violine und B.C. h-mollGWV 219
  • Sonate für Flöte und B.C. G-DurGWV 707
  • Sonate canonica für 2 Blockflöten, Viola da Gamba und B.C. g-mollGWV 216
  • Sonate für Flöte, Cembalo obligato und B.C. G-DurGWV 708
  • Ouvertüre für Blockflöte, 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C. F-Dur447">GWV 447
Interpreten:
  • Sabrina Frey (Blockflöte), Maurice Steger (Blockflöte)
  • Ars Musica Zürich, Leitung: Sabrina Frey

Audio-Beispiel:
Sonata Canonica für 2 Blockflöten, Viola da Gamba und B.C. g-moll: 15. (ohne Titel)

   
   
Suite F-Dur GWV 447 im ARD Nachtkonzert
Datum
13.05.2020
Zeit
02:03 - 04:00
Sender
...
Sendung
ARD Nachtkonzert
Titel
Suite F-Dur GWV 447
Interpreten
Dorothee Oberlinger, Blockflöte; Ensemble 1700: Reinhard Goebel
   
Suite F-Dur im ARD Nachtkonzert
Datum
09.07.2017
Zeit
04:03 - 04:58
Sender
...
Sendung
ARD Nachtkonzert
Titel
Suite F-Dur GWV 447
Interpreten
Dorothee Oberlinger, Blockflöte; Ensemble 1700: Reinhard Goebel
       
Weihnachtskonzerte des Niederrheinischen Kammerorchesters Moers
  • Christoph Graupner (1683-1760): Ouverture c-moll für 2 Violinen, Viola und B.C. GWV 411
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Konzert für 2 Violinen und Orchester d-moll BWV 1043
  • Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759): Sinfonia C-Dur
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788): Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester B-Dur Wq 171

Ausführende:

  • Nathan und Elias Bergé (Violine), Thomas Weihrauch (Violoncello)
  • Niederrheinisches Kammerorchester Moers, Leitung: Frederick Renz

Datum: Samstag, 16. Dezember 2017, 19.30 Uhr und Sonntag, 17. Dezember 2017, 19.30 Uhr
Ort: Martinstift Moers, Filder Str. 126, 47447 Moers
Veranstalter: Niederrheinisches Kammerorchester Moers