Johann Bahr

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

Johann Bahr (1610-1670) was a German-Swedish organist and composer. The only surviving compositions by him were written by him in the Visby Tablature.

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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

Note: works in italics are for the organ.

Source Title Incipit Notes Ref.
Visby Tablature f.37v-39r Magnificat Octavi Toni a 4 voc.
\relative d' { \clef alto d1 e <<{ d2 g2\laissezVibrer } \\ g,1 >> }
Three verses [1]
Visby Tablature f.78v-82r O Lux Beata Trinitas
\relative e' { \clef alto << { e1 d2 c b c } \\ { R1 r2 a g f4 e } >> }
[2]
Visby Tablature f.81v-82r Concert a 4 voce: So Ziehet Hin
\relative g { \clef bass g2 g8 fis g a bes2 a } \addlyrics { So zie -- _ _ het hin, so }
Dessus, dessus, tenore, bassus, basso continuo [3]
Visby Tablature f.82v-83r Concert a sola voce: Befiehle Dem Herren Deine Wege
{\relative a' { \partial 4 a4 e' cis d b a2 e'4 }} \addlyrics { Be -- fieh __ _   -- le dem Her -- rn }
Dessus vel tenore, basso continuo [4]

References

See notes

  1. sok.riksarkivet.se, accessed 15 August, 2023.
  2. sok.riksarkivet.se, accessed 15 August, 2023.
  3. sok.riksarkivet.se, accessed 15 August, 2023.
  4. sok.riksarkivet.se, accessed 15 August, 2023.