The first great German keyboard composer

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The first great German keyboard composer

John James, the merry townsman?

J.J. Is this he?

Protestant court at Stuttgart Basilius, his father, Court Kapellmeister 1621 Court life, cosmopolitan, many foreign musicians Musical siblings, J.Christoph, J.Georg and Isaac

Thirty Years War 1618 1648 The Battle of Nördlingen by Jan v d Hoecke, Oil on canvas. Bavaria, 5/6 September 1634 Decisive Spanish- Imperial victory over Swedish forces

Vienna (1634-49, and 1653-57) Rome (1637-41, and 1645) London (1651/2) Paris (1652) Dresden, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Zeeland, Brabant, Utrecht, Antwerp [ Brussels Heidelberg & Nuremberg (1653), Regensburg (1654 Imperial Parliament), Mainz (1665) Madrid

Froberger s Travels (coach and boat) Stuttgart Vienna, Rome, Paris, Dresden, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Utrecht Zeeland, Antwerp, Brussels, London, Heidelberg, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Madrid, Hericourt

Allemande faite en passant le Rhin dans une barque en grand péril, laquelle se joüe lentement â la discretion Plainte faite à Londres pour passer la mélancolie, laquelle se joue lentement avec discrétion Beschreibung der plaincte. Johann Jacob Froberger, welcher von Paris auß auf Cales der Meinung in Engellandt Lamentation sur ce que j ay esté vole (lament on that which is taken from me) After being whipped by soldiers between Brussels and Leuven, an Allemande is headed - To be played freely, and better than the soldiers treated me!

Vienna Ferdinand III Archduke Leopold (governor of Spanish Netherlands) Ferdinand IV Leopold I

Ferdinand III, by the grace of God elected Holy Roman Emperor, forever August, King of Germany, King of Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Margrave of Moravia, Duke of Luxemburg, of the Higher and Lower Silesia, of Württemberg and Teck, Prince of Swabia, Count of Habsburg, Tyrol, Kyburg and Goritia, Marquess of the Holy Roman Empire, Burgovia, the Higher and Lower Lusace, Lord of the Marquisate of Slavonia, of Port Naon and Salines, etc. etc.

Froberger s travels: Rome (1637-41, and 1645) G. Frescobaldi (1583-1643) A. Kircher (1602-1680) G. Carissimi (1605-1674) J.C. Kerll (1627-93)

Significant as instrumental composer rather than vocal Toccatas, Capriccios, Ricercars, Partitas, etc. 10 rules on how to play the toccatas Rule 1: As in a madrigal the tempo varies, now slow, now fast, with pauses where desired, according to the mood of the music and the sense of the words! Rule 3: Begin slowly with the chords played arpeggiando

Athanasius Kircher (1602 1680) Musurgia Universalis (1650)

: Kircher s Relationships between Affections and Musical Elements Amour (love) combination of longing & joy unstable; calm tempo; rhythm sometimes fast and slow; contrasting intervals reflecting longing & joy Luctus seu Planctus (mourning or lamentation) slow pulse; semitones and irregular intervals; suspensions and dissonant harmonies Laetitia et Exultatio (joy and exultation) fast tempo, esp. triple time and faster dances; leaping consonances; few dissonances and syncopations; higher tessitura Furor et Indignatio (rage and indignation) fast tempo; dissonances Commiseratio et Lacryma (pity and weeping) slow tempo; small intervals Timor et Afflictio (fear and pain) moderate tempo; harsh harmonies Praesumption et Audacia (presumption and audacity) virtuosic display Admiratio (admiration or astonishment) dependent on relationship

Harmony and Counterpoint Dodge! Athanasius Kircher was one of the first to use combinatorial procedures to mechanize musical composition. In 1650, he described a box containing wooden strips covered with sequences of numbers and rhythmic values; by selecting and combining sequences on these strips according to Kircher s rules, anyone even those with no musical knowledge could compose a hymn in fourpart counterpoint. Kircher called this box his arca musarithmica, or musicmaking ark, and presented it at as a musical marvel to astound his royal patrons.

Dresden Matthias Weckmann {1616 74) Pupil of Heinrich Schütz, who had travelled to Italy meeting G. Gabrieli and Monteverdi 1650-ish competed against Froberger in an organ competition organised by the Elector of Saxony

Louis Couperin (1626-61) Chambonnières (1601-72) Blancrocher (1605-52) Dufaut Gaulthier

Creation of a large body of pioneering work Beautiful music filled with craftmanship, invention and intense emotion Waypaver Promoted travel as a means of education Sought out the top musicians, and the most interesting people Communicator, networker, maintained contact with acquaintances, worked on friendships Publication/dissemination of works into 18 th century Humour

From [your] letter, which pleased me very much, I gath-ered how greatly you lament with me the loss of my beloved, most worthy and honourable master and teacher, for whose hallowed death I, still, daily mourn from the bottom of my heart, when I consider what art and what technical command has died with him, and that I cannot further enjoy his continued teaching, which was my great-est pleasure... Would to God that I could be so fortunate as to be with you, Sir, since no one in my circles under-stands this noble art as you do. I should like to play for you the Memento mori Froberger as well as I can. Caspar Grieffgens, the organist at Cologne, also plays this piece, and learned it from [Froberger s] hand, note by note. [The interpretation] is difficult to discover from the notation. [This remains true] even though the notation is clearly written and I have examined it with exceptional diligence. And I agree with Herr Grieffgen s opinion that whoever has not learned the pieces from the late Herr Froberger himself, cannot possibly play them with true discretion, as he played them. May God Almighty grant that we music lovers may all delight ourselves mingling in the heavenly choir of the muses with him [Froberger]. Amen

Sources/editions Frescobaldi rules, stylus fantasticus Avec discrétion Duple gigues converted to triple