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Matthias Weckmann

c.1616-1674

Matthias Weckmann was a German musician and composer of the Early Baroque period and a pupil of Heinrich Schütz.

He was born in Niederdorla (Thuringia) and died in Hamburg.
His musical training took place in Dresden (as a chorister at the Saxon Court, under the direction of Heinrich Schütz), then in Hamburg where he worked with the famous organist Jacob Praetorius at the Saint Peter's church (Petrikirche).
He was introduced to the Italian concertato, polychoral and monodic styles — because Schütz had journeyed in Italy when a young man and he had met Giovanni Gabrieli and Monteverdi — as well as the style of Sweelinck's pupils, some of whom had settled in Hamburg. Weckmann travelled to Denmark in 1637 with Schütz, became organist in Dresden at the Electoral Court of Saxony from 1638 to 1642, and returned to Denmark until 1647 (during the Thirty Years' War).
During a new (and his last) stay in Dresden from 1649 to 1655, he met Johann Jakob Froberger during a musical competition which had been organized by the Elector. They remained friends and in correspondence with each other. In 1655, after a competition, he was named titular organist at Saint James church (Jakobkirche) in Hamburg, and spent his remaining life there. He founded a renowned orchestral ensemble, the so-called Collegium Musicum in Hamburg. This was the most productive period of his life: his compositions of this time include a collection of 1663, which set sacred texts mentioning the terrible plague which killed his first wife and many of his colleagues in Hamburg that year, including Heinrich Scheidemann.
He died in Hamburg and was buried in a family grave in St. James's Church beneath the organ.

Works recorded by AEOLUS:

Ach wir armen Sünder D major
Canzon del istesso tuono C major
Canzon in c C minor
Canzon in C C major
Canzon in d D minor
Canzon in G G major
Es ist das Heÿl uns kommen her G major
Fantasia ex D D minor
Fuga exD ped. primi Toni D minor
Gelobet seystu Jesu Christ I G major
Gelobet seystu Jesu Christ II G major
Gott seÿ gelobet und gebenedeyet G major
Komm, heiliger Geist, Herre Gott G major
Magnificat secundi toni G major
Nun freut Euch, lieben Christen Gemein G major
O Lux Beata Trinitas D minor
Praeambulum Primi toni a 5 D minor
Toccata dal 12 Tuono C major
Toccata ex D D minor
Toccata in e E minor
Toccata vel Praeludium Primi Toni D minor
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