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[[File:BahrOLux.jpg|thumb|right|The autograph manuscript of ''O Lux beata Trinitas'' from the [[Visby Tablature]]]]
'''Johann Bahr''' (1610-1670)
'''Johann Bahr''' (1610-1670)


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== References ==
== References ==
''See notes''
''See notes''

Revision as of 15:57, 25 July 2023

The autograph manuscript of O Lux beata Trinitas from the Visby Tablature

Johann Bahr (1610-1670)

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WVlist Notes

Born in Schleswig-Holstein, then lived in Visby from 1630. Organist, composer. Only surviving works are from Visby Tablature and fragment from Källunge book (of which only the alto part survives). Pieces from Visby Tablature can be found in Kite-Powell, Jeffery T. "The Visby (Petri) Organ Tablature: Investigation and Critical Edition". Wilhelmshaven: Heinrichshofen's Verlag.
-William Rehwinkel, Jan 26, 2023

Works

V Magnificat Octavi Toni a 4 voc. incipit:[1]
V O Lux Beata Trinitas incipit:[2]
V Concert a 4 voce: So Ziehet Hin incipit:[3]
V Concert a sola voce: Befiehle Dem Herren Deine Wege incipit:[4]
K Adore me in die (lost)
K Die nobis Maria (lost)

References

See notes

  1. \relative d' { \clef alto d1 e <<{ d2 g2\laissezVibrer } \\ g,1 >> }
  2. \relative e' { \clef alto << { e1 d2 c b c } \\ { R1 r2 a g f4 e } >> }
  3. \relative g { \clef bass g2 g8 fis g a bes2 a } \addlyrics { So zie -- _ _ het hin, so }
  4. {\relative a' { \partial 4 a4 e' cis d b a2 e'4 }} \addlyrics { Be -- fieh __ _ -- le dem Her -- rn }