music.wikisort.org - ComposerJoachim von Burck, also Joachim a Burgk or Joachim Moller (Burg, 1546-Mühlhausen, 24 May 1610) was a German composer, notable for an early German Passion setting.[1][2][3]
As Johann Sebastian Bach's predecessor at the church of St Blasius, he pioneered the musical life in post-Reformation Mühlhausen, bringing it to early fruition.[4] Influenced by the tradition of Flemish polyphony and the Italian madrigal, he developed his own style, focusing on clarity of expression. Considering himself a servant to the word of God, he discovered the German language as the foundation of his work, pragmatically addressing the congregation: "for I have aimed to set the words to the music in a manner that almost each syllable has its own note and that the four parts sing the words simultaneously in order that the listener can hear the words clearly."[5]
Burck's compositions were widely disseminated and acclaimed for their suitability for common use.
References
- Walter Dietrich, Hubert Herkommer König David, biblische Schlüsselfigur und europäische Leitgestalt: 2003... - Page 644 "... nach dem Tod Luthers (1574) veröffentlichte Joachim a Burgk (Burck) (1546-1610) eine «Passion Jesu Christi,"
- Nouvelle revue du XVIe siècle Société française des seiziémistes - 1990 - Numéro 8 - Page 122 "Passions, Von Burck, Herold, Demantius. ERATO 2292 45463-2. L'ensemble vocal Sagittarius, dirigé par Michel Laplénie, a enregistré une partie du programme donné dans le cadre des «Pâques Musicales d'Aix-Les- Bains», le Vendredi ..."
- Howard E. Smither A History of the Oratorio: Vol. 2: The Oratorio in the Baroque 1977 Page 8 "... of the Passion and Suffering of Our One Redeemer and Savior Jesus Christ," 1594). :1 Other through-composed historiae are those by Joachim a Burck (1568),11 Johann Steurlin (1576), Johann Machold (1593), Johannes Herold (1594), 13 and Christoph Demantius (1631)..."
- A Pioneer's Passion, in: Vienna Vocal Consort PASSION, klanglogo KL1403 (booklet)
- Radecke, Thomas: 450 - Meister Joachim, Festschrift, Burg und Mühlhausen 1996
Lutheran hymnody |
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English hymnals |
- Christian Worship (1993)
- Common Service Book (1917)
- Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book (1912)
- Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary (1996)
- Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006)
- Lutheran Book of Worship (1978)
- The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)
- Lutheran Hymnal with Supplement (1989)
- Lutheran Service Book (2006)
- Lutheran Worship (1982)
- ReClaim Hymnal (2006)
- Service Book and Hymnal (1958)
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German hymnals |
- First Lutheran hymnal (1524)
- Erfurt Enchiridion (1524)
- Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn (1524)
- Praxis pietatis melica (1640/47)
- Becker Psalter (1602)
- Evangelisches Gesangbuch (1993)
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In other languages | Danish |
- Den Danske Salmebog
- Guldberg's hymnal
- Kingo's hymnal
- Thomissøn's hymnal
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Norwegian |
- Nokre salmar (1869)
- Landstads kirkesalmebog (1870)
- Psalmebog for Kirke og Hus (1873)
- Landstads reviderte salmebok (1924)
- Nynorsk salmebok (1925)
- Salmer 1973
- Norsk Salmebok (1985)
- Salmer 1997
- Norsk salmebok 2013
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Swedish |
- Swenske songer (1536)
- Een liten Songbook (in Swedish, 1553)
- Den svenska psalmboken 1695
- Den svenska psalmboken 1819
- Hemlandssånger (in Swedish, 1891)
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Other |
- MusicBrainz artist
- RISM (France)
- RERO (Switzerland)
- SUDOC (France)
- Trove (Australia)
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На других языках
[de] Joachim a Burck
Joachim a Burck (* 1546 in Burg; † 24. Mai 1610 in Mühlhausen; auch: Joachim von Burgk, eigentlich Joachim Moller) war ein deutscher Komponist.
- [en] Joachim a Burck
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