Melchior Hoffmann (composer) German composer (c. 1679 – 1715)
Melchior Hoffmann
Born c1679 (1679-02-04UTC11:42:20 ) Died 6 October 1715 (1715-10-07 ) Leipzig
Other names Georg Melchior Hoffmann Occupations Spouse Margaretha Elisabeth Philipp
Georg Melchior Hoffmann (c. 1679 – 6 October 1715) was a Baroque composer who was influential as the leader at the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. Some of his compositions have been mistaken for those of Johann Sebastian Bach .
Biography
Hoffman was born sometime around 1679 (or 1685 according to some sources) in Bärenstein (now part of Altenberg ), Saxony , Germany.[ 2] His first musical service was as a choirboy in Dresden, under the tutelage of Johann Christoph Schmidt.[ 2] In 1702 he moved to Leipzig to study law. Simultaneously he joined Georg Philipp Telemann at the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig [ 2] and acted as the organization's copyist.[ 3] Hoffmann succeeded Telemann as director of the Collegium Musicum in 1705, a position that did not end until Hoffman's death ten years later.[ 4] In this position he became an educator,[ 5] and his students included Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel .[ 4] He was noted for expanding the orchestra at the Collegium to more than 40 musicians.[ 6] Other responsibilities included being the organist at the Neukirche , and director of the Leipzig civic opera, for which he composed several works. He is known to have journeyed to England sometime around the years 1709-1710. In 1713 he began to suffer from the malady which would eventually prove fatal.[ 2] He accepted a position as the organist at the Liebfrauenkirche at Halle in the spring of 1714, but resigned July 12 of that year having never served in that capacity.[ 2] He married Margaretha Elisabeth Philipp on 9 September 1714.[ 2] He succumbed to illness, in otherwise prosperous circumstances, on 6 October 1715.[ 2]
Compositions
Hoffmann's compositions have been mistaken for the work of J. S. Bach . Research has indicated that an aria for alto , Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde , BWV 53 , and the solo cantata for tenor , Meine Seele rühmt und preist , BWV 189 ,[ 7] are likely works by Hoffmann, and of more positive identification is a Magnificat in A minor for solo soprano and small group, which during the 19th century was assigned a BWV number of BWV Anh. 21.[ 4] He has been sometimes confused with composer Johann Georg Hoffmann [] , although there is no relation.[ 2] None of his operas survive, but contemporary reviews indicate they were well received.[ 6] He has been identified as the first composer to use bells in a serious manner.[ 8]
Sacred music
Kyrie–Gloria Masses :
Mass for vocal soloist and small orchestra:[ 9]
Version in E minor: for bass, violin and continuo.[ 11]
Version in A minor: for tenor (or soprano), violetta and continuo.[ 12]
Mass in C major (c. 1710 ).[ 13]
Sanctuses :
Sanctus in D major.[ 14]
Sanctus in A minor (c. 1708 ), for Purification.[ 15]
Sanctus in C major (c. 1710 ).[ 16]
Magnificats and church cantatas :
Entfernet euch ihr schmeichlenden Gedanken , cantata for Annunciation .[ 17]
Meine Seele rühmt und preist , German Magnificat (paraphrase), cantata for Visitation , previously attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 189) and to Johann Georg Hoffmann.[ 19] [ 20] [ 21]
Schlage doch gewünschte Stunde , aria, cantata for funeral , also attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 53).[ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
Wie glücklich ist mein Herz das voller Lust und Scherz , cantata for Pentecost or for the second day of Christmas .[ 25]
Latin Magnificat in D minor (1700).[ 26]
German Magnificat in A minor (c. 1707 ), Meine Seele erhebt den Herren , previously attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV Anh. 21) and to Telemann (TWV 1:1748).[ 28] [ 29]
Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (1708), Psalm 96 , cantata for New Year's Day , previously attributed to Telemann (also TWV 1:1748, like the Magnificat in A minor).[ 30] [ 31]
Secular music
Arias and Operas :
Aria "Schönste Lippen eure Liebe betet mit entzücktem Triebe"[ 32]
From Banise or Die asiatische Banise (III) or L'Idaspe fedele (libretto by/after Heinrich Anselm von Ziegler und Kliphausen [de ] : Die Asiatische Banise Oder, Das blutig- doch muthige Pegu , Leipzig 1689):[ 33]
"Ritorna già nel viso"[ 34]
"Sollen nun die grünen Jahre" – attribution doubtful.[ 35]
"Vive sperando nell petto il core"[ 36]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 2): Ich suche mein Leben wo soll ich es finden.[ 37]
Sarabande (?Act 1, Scene 2) – attribution doubtful.[ 38]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 7): "Kann man's närr'scher auch erdenken"[ 39]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 9): "Non spero più di vivere lontana"[ 40]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 11): "Mein Herze brennt vor Courage in meiner Brust schon lichterloh"[ 41]
Duet (Act 3, Scene 7): "La costanza ... La speranza"[ 42]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 12):
"Nichts ist süßer als die Liebe"[ 43]
"Voglio partir contento"[ 44]
From Die amazonische Königin Orithya :
Aria (Act 1, Scene 3): "Denket nach ihr schönsten Lippen"[ 45]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 8): "Es hilft dir wenig armes Herz"[ 46]
From Zenobia und Radamisto :
Aria (Act 1, Scene 5): "Co' bei concenti di mia zampogna"[ 47]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 6): "Blast die Trompeten"[ 48]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 1): "Accompagna il rossignolo il pastor" (?)[ 49]
From Xerxes (Michaelmas 1705):
"Ändert euch ihr harten Sinnen" – attribution doubtful.[ 50]
From Cyniras und Irene (Easter 1708):
"Meine Freiheit geht zu Grabe" – attribution doubtful.[ 51]
From Cosroes (Michaelmas 1708):
"Find ich denn durch meine Treue" – attribution doubtful.[ 52]
From Die über Hass und Rache triumphirende Liebe an dem grossmüthigen Exempel Pharamundi (Easter 1710):
"Weicht ihr Schmerzen aus den Herzen" – attribution doubtful.[ 53]
From Die rachgierige Nicea (Michaelmas 1710):
"Ich will euch küssen ich will euch drücken" – attribution doubtful.[ 54]
"Unbeschreiblich ist mein Glücke" – attribution doubtful.[ 55]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 10): "Ich will dir's nur gestehen du wirst mich niemals sehen" – also attributed to Telemann (TWV 21:149).[ 56]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 14): "Könnt' ich den Geliebten sehen" – also attributed to Telemann (TWV 21:148).[ 57]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 5): "Ihr holden Augen meiner Schönen ach schaut mich einmal gütig an" – also attributed to Telemann (TWV 21:153).[ 58]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 1): "Ich will vergnügt mein Leben schließen" – also attributed to Telemann (TWV 21:147).[ 59]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 13): "Du nennst mich ungerecht weil ich dich treu geliebt" – also attributed to Telemann (TWV 21:145).[ 60]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 14): "Antwortet doch ihr schönsten Lippen" – also attributed to Telemann (TWV 21:151).[ 61]
From Balacin or Die asiatische Banise (I) (Easter 1712):
"Wo find' ich dich geliebtes Leben" – attribution doubtful.[ 62]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 2):
"Es machen's ja die lieben Mädgens zu dieser Zeit recht kunterbunt"[ 63]
"Sag indessen werte Schöne"[ 64]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 3): "Bleib doch allerliebstes Leben"[ 65]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 6): "Soll ich hoffen"[ 66]
Adagio, recitative and aria (Act 3, Scene 10): "Banise auf bereite dich zum Sterben"; "Die Stunde schlägt nun muß ich scheiden"[ 67]
From Chaumigrim or Die asiatische Banise II (Easter 1712):
"Scheid' ich gleich anjetzt von hinnen" – attribution doubtful.[ 68]
"Wenn die Mütter erst erfahren" – attribution doubtful.[ 69]
Aria (Act 2, Scene 2): "Flieht ihr Seüffzer aus der Seelen"[ 70]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 2): "Schlaf Scandor schlaf auf diesem Bettgestelle"[ 71]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 10): "Ich will sengen, brennen, morden"[ 72]
From Echo und Narzissus (Michaelmas 1712):
"Ach komm und eile" – attribution doubtful.[ 73]
"Frische Blätter grüne Zweige" – attribution doubtful.[ 74]
From Ismenie und Montaldo (New Year 1713):
"Mein liebster Schatz mein ander Herze" – attribution doubtful.[ 75]
"Wenn unsre Mienen freundlich geschienen" – attribution doubtful.[ 76]
From Ademarus (Easter 1713):
"Dir zu Liebe will ich leben schönster Engel" – attribution doubtful.[ 77]
"Du hast in Lieben wenig Glücke" – attribution doubtful.[ 78]
"Herr Niso lässt das Ding wohl bleiben" – attribution doubtful.[ 79]
"Küsse mich mein wertes Leben" – attribution doubtful.[ 80]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 1): "Dies ist der schönste Saft der Reben"[ 81]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 2): "Im Friede zu lieben im Kriege zu streiten"[ 82]
From Rhea Sylvia (Easter 1714; libretto by Johann Ulrich von König [de ] ):
"Endlich zeiget mir das Glücke" – attribution doubtful.[ 83]
"Ich will euch küssen liebste Wangen" – attribution doubtful.[ 84]
Aria "Quel d'amore è un certo malo che lo intendoe"[ 85]
Aria "Viva eterna la mia face si che il ciel si girera"[ 86]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 10): "Sarò immobile al martoro"[ 87]
Aria (Act 1, Scene 16): "Die Liebe zeigt dir schon von ferne"[ 88]
Aria (Act 3, Scene 5): "Per uscir di prigionia"[ 89]
Cantatas (at least in part based on operas):
Auf muntre Sinnen zum Jagen – attribution doubtful.[ 90]
Himmel laß mich doch erlangen – attribution doubtful.[ 91]
Ich lebe als im Schlafe und weiß nicht was ich tu' .[ 92]
Treue Liebe edler Seelen .[ 93]
Verfolge mich immer mit rasenden Stürmen .[ 94]
Concerto :
Trio sonata :
Sonata in G minor for oboe, violin and continuo.[ 97] [ 98]
Reception
Joshua Rifkin has identified Hoffman's style as having "freshness and charm" while noting the "occasional melodic angularity".[ 4]
Recordings
German Magnificat in A minor
See Magnificat in A minor (Hoffmann) § Recordings
Meine Seele rühmt und preist
See Meine Seele rühmt und preist , BWV 189 § Recordings
Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde
See Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde , BWV 53 § Recordings
Operas
Banise
"Schlaf, Scandon, schlaf", "Schöne Mädgen bringen Schwäger" and "Wenn die Mütter erst erfahren" recorded by the United Continuo Ensemble in 2010.[ 99]
Echo und Narcissus
"Ach, komm und eile" and "Frische Blätter, grüne Zweige" recorded by the United Continuo Ensemble in 2010.[ 99]
Ismenie und Montaldo
"Verlass mich nicht, mein liebstes Leben" recorded by the United Continuo Ensemble in 2010.[ 99]
Rhea Sylvia
"Ich will euch küssen" recorded by the United Continuo Ensemble in 2010.[ 99]
References
^ RISM 464000199 Hoffmann, Melchior: Magnificat in a-Moll
^ a b c d e f g h Oron, Aryeh; Braatz, Thomas (May 11, 2009). "Georg Melchior Hoffmann (Composer)" . Bach Cantatas Website . Retrieved May 22, 2014 .
^ Kevorkian, Tanya (2007). Baroque Piety: Religion, Society, and Music in Leipzig, 1650-1750 . Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 213. ISBN 9780754654902 .
^ a b c d Joshua, Rifkin (1985). Bach Magnificat; Hoffman German Magnificat (CD). Pro-Arte. p. 5. CDD 185.
^ Hiller, Johann Adam (2001). Treatise on Vocal Performance and Ornamentation . Cambridge University Press. p. 8. ISBN 9781139428989 .
^ a b Stevenson, Joseph. "Melchior Hoffmann Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved May 22, 2014 .
^ Dürr, Alfred (1981). Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach (in German). Vol. 1 (4 ed.). Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag. pp. 723–724 . ISBN 3-423-04080-7 .
^ Dearling, Robert (1996). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments . Schirmer Books. p. 110. ISBN 9780028646671 .
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^ Meine Seele rühmt und preist : Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
^ "Meine Seele rühmt und preist BWV 189 / Anh. II 23‑>" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 2019-03-11.
^ RISM 225007424
^ Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde : Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
^ "Schlage doch, gewünschte Stunde (Aria) BWV 53 / Anh. II 23‑>" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 2019-03-11.
^ RISM 450063613 ; RISM 452503001
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^ "Magnificat, a BWV Anh. 21 / Anh. III 168‑>" . Bach Digital . Leipzig: Bach Archive ; et al. 2018-07-07.
^ RISM 464000199
^ Singet dem Herrn, TWV 1:1748 : Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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^ Ziegler und Kliphausen, Heinrich Anselm von [de ] (Leipzig 1689). Die Asiatische Banise Oder, Das blutig- doch muthige Pegu .
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^ Horn Concerto in E-flat major : Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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^ Trio Sonata in G minor : Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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^ a b c d Telemann and the Leipzig Opera: Popular Arias from the Collection Musicalische Rüstkammer at Muziekweb website
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