Johann Adolph Scheibe, Keyboard Partitas

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Johann Adolph Scheibe, Keyboard Partitas Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Woudenberg 2017 Partitura Organum

Johann Adolph Scheibe, Keyboard Partitas

This work may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial ShareAlike License, CC BY-NC-SA.0 International, which can be found at creativecommons.org. The license applies to the entire Edition. It is build upon material freely provided by the Staatsbibliothek Berlin. When using or distributing this Edition you must give proper credit the Staatbibliothek Berlin (http://staatsbibliothek-berlin.de) and provide a link to Partitura Organum (http://partitura.org) 2017, Partitura Organum

Introduction Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708 1776) was a German-Danish composer and critic and theorist of music. He was born in Leipzig as the son of Johann Scheibe, an organ builder. At 11 he entered the school at the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig. In 1725 he entered Leipzig University to continue study in jurisprudence. However, his university education was abandoned when a family financial crisis forced him to remain at home. Although he later wrote that he had begun to study keyboard at the age of six, it was only at this time that he gave serious thought to music as a career. He read everything he could find about music, and began to practise the organ. Scheibe was therefore largely self-taught as a musician. In 1729 Scheibe applied for the organ position at the Nicolaikirche, where J.S. Bach was one of the examiniers, but Johann Schneider got the post. In 176, he moved to Hamburg where he made influential friends including Johann Mattheson and Georg Philipp Telemann. Encouraged by both, Scheibe published the magazine Der Critische Musikus between 177 and 170. The magazine received widespread attention and remains significant today for its discussion of significant contemporary composers. In 170 Scheibe became kapellmeister at the court of King Christian VI of Denmark. Scheibe rapidly became the most significant musical figure in Copenhagen. He led the royal orchestra, composed vocal and instrumental music, and was a driving force in the foundation of the first musical society, Det Musikalske Societet, which held public concerts between 17 and 179. After the king s death in 176, his successor Frederick V affected a move away from the pietism of the previous monarchs. Theatre and opera were once again allowed, and the Royal Danish Theatre opened in 179. Musical taste turned to Italian opera and French comic opera. Scheibe was strongly opposed to this new style, and his employment was terminated in 178. Scheibe moved to Sønderborg where he opened a music school for children while continuing to write, compose, and translate Danish texts into German.In 1762, Scheibe returned to Copenhagen, where he remained until his death 1 years later. As a composer Scheibe is nowadays largely unknown. Though most of his music is now lost, he composed over 150 church pieces and oratorios, some 200 concertos, two operas, and numerous sinfonias, chamber pieces, and secular cantatas. He is largely remembered because of his criticism of J.S. Bach s musical style. In Der Critische Musicus (no.6) he criticised Bach for taking das Künstliche (technical or artificial) to excess, at the expense of das Natürliche (the natural). History judged harshly: Scheibe was wrong and his music and writings were neglected. Scheibe s music deserves a reevaluation. The seven partitas presented in this Edition are proof of that. The source for this Edition is formed by two manuscripts, both owned by the Staatsbibliothek Berlin. The two

manuscripts contain 7 partitas in total, 6 in one manuscript 1, one in the other 2. The last one is clearly the more ambitious one, both in scope and musical content. The other six are more modest, somewhat shorter, but of no less value. The partitas vary in length, the number of dances, their type and order seem somewhat arbitrary. But they all have one thing in common: they stick to the mind. Originally meant for harpsichord, they work very well on organ too. The seven partitas form a collection of 51 pieces, each of which can be of great value in musical education, or as a quick to learn intermezzo during service. They are relatively easy, but written with great ingenuity and craftmanship. Practise one of them for half an hour, and you ll find yourself humming the piece for the rest of the day. 1 http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht?ppn=ppn8217877 2 http://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht?ppn=ppn87052900

Contents Partita I 1 Partita II 8 Partita III 1 Partita IV 22 Partita V 26 Partita VI 1 Partita VII 6

Partita I Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Allemande 2. 6 1. 9 11 1 1. 17 2. 1

Courante 6 2. 1. 12 18 2 28 1. 9 2. 2

2 Sarabande 2 6 11 16 Menuet I alternativement 11 Menuet II 5 1.

9 2. 1 1. Menuet I repetatur 18 2. Bourée 6 12 18 2

1 Aria Adagio 8 15 22 29 Gavotte 5

7 1 19 26 9 5 51 6

12 8 Gigue 12 8 7 1 16 20 2 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 7

Partita II Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Allemande 5 1. 8 2. 11 1 1. 17 2. 8

Courante 6 11 16 21 26 1 6 9

1 7 52 Sarabande 6 11 15 20 10

Rigadon 2 2 7 Fine 1 20 Da Capo 26 Bourée 5 11

10 1. 2. 15 20 25 1 7 2 12

Tempo di Menuetto 7 Fine 1 21 28 5 Da Capo 2 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 1

Partita III Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Allemande 5 7 9 11 1 1

15 17 19 21 Courante 5 10 15 15

25 0 5 9 8 16

Sarabande 1. 2. 6 11 1. 17 2. Bourée I alternativement 5 10 17

15 20 Bourée II 5 10 15 Bourée I repetatur 20 18

Aria Adagio 5 9 Menuet I alternativement 7 1 19 19

Trio o Menuet II 2. 8 1. 1 Menuet I repetatur 20 6 8 6 8 Gigue 6 12 20

17 22 27 2 7 2 7 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 21

Partita IV Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Allemande 1. 6 2. 11 1 16 22

Courante 6 12 18 2 0 6 2

Menuet alternativement 1. 9 2. 18 Trio 1. 9 2. Menuet repetatur 17 2

Aria Adagio 1. 5 2. 9 Bourée 8 16 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 25

Partita V Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Prelude 6 9 12 26

Allemande 5 7 10 1 16 27

Courante 6 12 18 2 0 7 28

Bourée 6 19 26 Sarabande 2. 1. 7 1. 2. 1 29

Menuet I alternativement 1. 9 2. 17 Menuet II 1. 2. 7 1 Menuet I repetatur 19 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 0

Partita VI Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Allemande 7 10 1 16 19 1

Courante 6 12 18 2 0 6 2

Sarabande 1. 2. 7 1. 1 2. Menuet 1. 2. 7 1 20

Bourée 6 12 18 Fine Aria Adagio Da Capo Gigue Prestissimo 6 8 6 8

7 1 19 25 1 7 9 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 5

Partita VII Johann Adolph Scheibe (1708-1776) Prelude 7 10 1 16 6

Allemande 6 9 12 15 18 7

Courante 5 10 1 18 22 27 1 8

6 0 8 5 57 61 65 9

6 12 18 Sarabande 2 2 0 2 Menuet alternativement avec le Trio 7

15 21 27 9 5 Trio 1. 5 2. 1

10 15 Menuet repetatur 20 Bourée 5 10 15 Fine 20 2

25 0 5 0 5 50 5 58

6 68 Da Capo 7 Gigue 12 8 12 8 7 10

16 18 21 2 27 0 Edition Partitura Organum - 2017 (www.partitura.org) 5