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Melchior Vulpius (c. 1570 in Wasungen 7 August 1615 in Weimar) was a German singer and composer of church music.

The beginning of Vulpius' St Matthew Passion in Pori trivial school's Discantus part book (1725). Text in Swedish and in Finnish
The beginning of Vulpius' St Matthew Passion in Pori trivial school's Discantus part book (1725). Text in Swedish and in Finnish

Vulpius came from a poor craftsman's family. He studied at the local school in Wasungen (in Thuringia) with Johannes Steuerlein. From 1588, he attended the school in Speyer. After marrying in 1589, he obtained a position at the Gymnasium in Schleusingen. In 1596, he was named cantor in Weimar.

He wrote and published church music, the best known being the setting of the hymn Ach, bleib mit deiner Gnade (Ah, stay with your grace) on a text by Josua Stegmann. This setting was often performed in Protestant churches on New Year's Day and at the end of the service. Important compilations were Cantiones sacrae (1602, 1604), Kirchengesänge und geistliche Lieder Dr. Luthers (1604), Canticum beatissimae (1605) and Ein schön geistlich Gesangbuch (1609). The Cantional (a collection of songs) was published posthumously in 1646 in Gotha.

The St. Matthew Passion is another of Vulpius’ well-known works. By the middle of the 17th century the music for the Passion had spread also to Sweden and later to Finland. Based on the several copies of music manuscripts that have been preserved in different archives in Finland, it can be concluded that the Passion became rather popular there. According to historical sources, this was the very first polyphonic passion composition ever performed in Finland. Later, the Passion fell into oblivion, but from 2007 onwards, the Finnish Vulpius Passion tradition has been revived by Sonus Borealis, that has been performing it in several churches in Southeast Finland, and Kuninkaantien muusikot (Musicians of the King's Road), that has given multiple performances of the Passion in Southwest Finland,[1] Central Finland and Ostrobothnia.[2]


Hymn tunes



List of selected works



Citations


  1. "Orchestra | Musicians of the King's Road". en.kuninkaantienmuusikot.fi. Archived from the original on 2010-05-30.
  2. "Concerts | Musicians of the King's Road". Archived from the original on 2019-04-12. Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  3. Hymn 77, "Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing", in Celebrating the Eucharist: Classic Edition, April 17, 2016-August 13, 2016, Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, p. 355, ISBN 978-0-81462-728-0 .
  4. Luke Dahn. BWV 159.5 at bach-chorales.com, 2017




На других языках


[de] Melchior Vulpius

Melchior Vulpius, eigentlich Melchior Fuchs (* um 1570[1][2] in Wasungen; begraben 7. August 1615 in Weimar) war ein deutscher Kantor und Kirchenliedkomponist.
- [en] Melchior Vulpius

[ru] Вульпиус, Мельхиор

Мельхиор Вульпиус (нем. Melchior Vulpius; 1570, Вазунген — 7 августа 1615, Веймар) — немецкий композитор .



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