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The Fugue in G Minor and Toccata in G Minor do not appear in any remaining manuscripts. | |||
==== Fugue in G Minor<ref name="beckmannbreit">Beckmann, Breitkopf</ref> ==== | |||
The Fugue in G Minor is known to have been located in [[D-DS Ms. Nr. 4061]]. This manuscript has been lost, and only an incipit from another catalogue remains. However, one of the pieces had already been published by in ''Historischen Klavierkonzerten'' vol. 3 by Buchmayer.. | |||
====Toccata in G Minor<ref name="beckmannmdno">Beckmann, MdNO</ref>==== | |||
The Toccata in G Minor was published in ''Le parfait organiste'' by [[François Joseph Fétis]] in 1830. The manuscript that this piece is from is not known (the source of the manuscript is recorded as "dans les bibliotheques de plusieurs mateurs, en Allemagne"; in fact it may still exist{{Citation needed}}). Apparently the existence of this publication was largely forgotten, as this piece was not included in the publication of the known keyboard works of Reincken by [[Willi Apel]], and this publication was revealed to [[Klaus Beckmann]] by [[Ewald Kooiman]]. | |||
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Revision as of 17:18, 11 September 2023
Jan Adams Reincken (?-1722) (also known as Jan Adam or Johann Adam) was a German organist and composer.
Life
The year of Reincken's birth is not known. It has been theorized to be 1623 or 1628, but, if true, this would mean that several events in his life were unusually late, such as the beginning of his musical study. There is evidence of someone named "Jan Reinse" being baptized in Deventer on 10 December 1643. "This date, too, is problematic, but it is at least consistent with the baptismal records of Adam Reincken's other children in 1639, 1640 and 1641,"[1]. He died in Hamburg in 1722.
Works
Lost manuscripts
The Fugue in G Minor and Toccata in G Minor do not appear in any remaining manuscripts.
Fugue in G Minor[2]
The Fugue in G Minor is known to have been located in D-DS Ms. Nr. 4061. This manuscript has been lost, and only an incipit from another catalogue remains. However, one of the pieces had already been published by in Historischen Klavierkonzerten vol. 3 by Buchmayer..
Toccata in G Minor[3]
The Toccata in G Minor was published in Le parfait organiste by François Joseph Fétis in 1830. The manuscript that this piece is from is not known (the source of the manuscript is recorded as "dans les bibliotheques de plusieurs mateurs, en Allemagne"; in fact it may still exist[Citation needed]). Apparently the existence of this publication was largely forgotten, as this piece was not included in the publication of the known keyboard works of Reincken by Willi Apel, and this publication was revealed to Klaus Beckmann by Ewald Kooiman.
List
Source(s) | Title | Incipit | Notes | Ref. |
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Chorale Fantasias | ||||
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 802 p.38-56 NL-At 205-C-16. Faszikel 2 |
Was kan uns kommen an für noth. á 2 Clav: et Pedal. J. Adam Reincke | [4] [5][3] | ||
D-Bhm Altnickol: Mus.ms. H 9364p.1-19 D-Bhm Spitta: Mus.ms. 6639/1484p.1-23 D-LÜh Mus. U 85 p.1-16 NL-At 205-C-16. Faszikel 1 |
An Waßer flüßen Babylon. Sampt 2. Clavier et pedal. Joh. Adam Reincke | [3] | ||
Toccatas | ||||
Andreas-Bach Book f.45-48 | Toccata | [5] | ||
"Toccate" | Original source lost. Based on edition by Fétis. | [3] | ||
Fugues | ||||
D-DS Ms. Nr. 4061 | Fuga | This source is lost. Based on earlier editions | [2] | |
Partitas | ||||
Andreas-Bach Book | Partite diverse spora l'Aria: Schweiget mir von Weiber nahmem, altrimente chamata La Meyerin | 18 partitas | [5] | |
Andreas-Bach Book | Ballet ex E.g. | Theme, 10 variations | [5] | |
Suites" | ||||
Möller Manuscript f.15v-17r | Suite ex G♮ | Alamande, Courande, Sarabance, Gugue | [5][6] | |
Möller Manuscript f.29r-31r | Suitte ex C♮ di Joh. Ad. Reincke | Allemand, Courante, Sarabande, Gigue | [5][6] | |
S-Uu Ms. Ihre 285 | Suite in E minor | Allemand, Courant, Sarabanda, Gigue Only the Allemande and Sarabande carry the inscription: "J.A. Reinke", but there can be no doubt that the entire suite is by Reincken, especially since the Courante is a variation of the Allemande. |
[5] |
Links
Facsimile of J. S. Bach's copy of An Wasserflüssen Babylon by Reincken: [1], accessed 29 July, 2023.
References
Apel, Willi (editor), Adam Reincken: Collected Keyboard Works. CEKM vol. 16, 1978.
Becklann, Klaus (editor), Joh. Adam Reincken: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1974.
Becklann, Klaus (editor), Johann Adam Reincken: Sämtliche Orgelwerke. Meister der Norddeutschen Orgelschule 11. Schott,
Grapenthin, Ulf, Reincken [Reinken, Reinkinck, Reincke, Reinicke, Reinike], Johann Adam [Jan Adams, Jean Adam]. Grove Music Online, accessed 11 August, 2023.