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'''Arnold Matthias Brunckhorst''' (1670-1725) was an organist and composer. Only one organ composition by him survives. Another piece, attributed to [[Nicolaus Bruhns]], is theorized to be composed by Brunckhorst as well{{Citation needed}}. | '''Arnold Matthias Brunckhorst''' (1670-1725) was an organist and composer. Only one organ composition by him survives. Another piece, attributed to [[Nicolaus Bruhns]], is theorized to be composed by Brunckhorst as well{{Citation needed}} (This piece was also previously speculated to be composed by [[Georg Bruhns]]<ref>Beckmann, Klaus (editor), ''Nicolaus Bruhns: Sämtliche Orgelwerke.'' Meister der Norddeutschen Orgelschule 13 [earlier edition, not including Brunckhorst]. Mainz: Schott, 2004.</ref>). | ||
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Arnold Matthias Brunckhorst (1670-1725) was an organist and composer. Only one organ composition by him survives. Another piece, attributed to Nicolaus Bruhns, is theorized to be composed by Brunckhorst as well[Citation needed] (This piece was also previously speculated to be composed by Georg Bruhns[1]).
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Works
Source | Title | Incipit | Notes | ref. |
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Organ works | ||||
D-LEm Becker II.2.51 part 5, p.16-19 | Praeludium / ex E. m. / A. m. Brunckhorst | Prelude Fugue |
[2][3] | |
D-B Mus.ms. 30381 No 4 | Praludium con Fuga. ex G b. / pedaliter. / di / Mons: Prunth. | Prelude Fugue |
di: Job: Ringk. Speculative, also attributed to Nicolaus Bruhns |
[4][5] |
Keyboard works | ||||
D-B Mus.ms. 30382 f.86r-87v | Sonata ex A #. / di / Mons: Brunckhorst. | [6][7] |
References
Schröder, Dorothea, Brunckhorst, Arnold [Andreas] Matthias [Melchior, Martin], 20 January, 2001. Grove Music Online, accessed 11 August, 2023.
- ↑ Beckmann, Klaus (editor), Nicolaus Bruhns: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Meister der Norddeutschen Orgelschule 13 [earlier edition, not including Brunckhorst]. Mainz: Schott, 2004.
- ↑ sachsen.digital, accessed 11 August, 2023. Mirrored: IMSLP870142
- ↑ RISM225006522
- ↑ digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de, accessed 11 August, 2023. Mirrored: IMSLP870141
- ↑ RISM455038261
- ↑ RISM455038336
- ↑ digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de, accessed 16 August, 2023.