Johann Christoph Altnickol
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Johann Christoph Altnickol, or Altnikol, (baptised 1 January 1720, buried 25 July 1759)Template:Sfn was a German organist, bass singer, and composer. He was a student, copyist and son-in-law of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Biography
Altnikol was born in Berna bei Seidenberg, Oberlausitz,Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn and first educated at the Lauban Lyceum in 1733. He was employed as a singer and assistant organist at St Maria Magdalena, Breslau, between 1740 and 1744. He began studying theology at the University of Leipzig from March 1744,Template:Sfn after being granted four thalers as a viaticum in January of that year. From Michaelmas 1745 he sang as a bass in Johann Sebastian Bach's choirs (asserted by Bach in May 1747 when Altnickol claimed a grant of 12 thalers in April/May 1747 for the work), something he should not have been allowed to do as a university student. He also served as a scribe for Bach, copying for example The Well-Tempered Clavier.Template:Sfn He was recommended by W. F. Bach as the successor to his post at Dresden in April 1746, with the assertion that he had studied keyboard and composition with his father, but was not awarded the appointment.
He was appointed as organist and schoolmaster at Niederwiesa, near Greiffenberg, Silesia, in January 1748, after Bach testified that he was a satisfactory student.Template:Sfn In September of that year, he moved to a post at St Wenzel, Naumburg,Template:Sfn after another recommendation from Bach;Template:Sfn the council unanimously agreed to appoint him before they had received his formal application. He married Bach's daughter Elisabeth Juliane Friderica in January 1749;Template:Sfn their first son was born in October of the same year and named Johann Sebastian, but died in infancy. Forkel wrote that Bach dictated his last chorale prelude (Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit, BWV 668) to Altnickol on his deathbed, although this manuscript did not survive.
Johann Sebastian Bach died in 1750. One of his last students, Johann Gottfried Müthel, continued his studies with Altnikol,Template:Sfn who was also involved in the marketing of the Art of Fugue which had been initiated by Bach's heirs.Template:Sfn Altnikol was unsuccessful in an application for a post at the Johanniskirche, Zittau, in 1753, along with W. F. Bach. He taught trumpeter J. Ernst Altenburg in 1757, and is known to have directed a pasticcio passion cantata Wer ist der, so von Edom kömmt, featuring music by C. H. Graun, Bach and Telemann, as well as Bach's St Matthew Passion. He was succeeded by Johann Friedrich Gräbner at Naumburg upon his death in 1759. Shortly afterwards his widow returned to Leipzig with her two daughters. She received allowance from C. P. E. Bach, her half-brother, and died on 24 August 1781.[1]
Compositions
Many of his works have been lost.Template:Sfn
Vocal
Cantatas
- Frohlocket und jauchzet in prächtigen Chören
- Ich lebe und ihr sollt auch leben
Motets
Keyboard
References
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- ↑ Maria Hübner: Anna Magdalena Bach. Ein Leben in Dokumenten und Bildern. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2005, pp. 110, 118, 124.
- ↑ Bach Digital Work Template:BDW
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Further reading
- Walter Emery/Andreas Glöckner: "Altnickol [Altnikol], Johann Christoph", Grove Music Online
- Alfred Dürr. "Zur Chronologie der Handschrift Johann Christoph Altnikols und Johann Friedrich Agricolas". In: Bach-Jahrbuch, vol. 56. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 1970, Template:Catalog lookup linkScript error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn"., Template:Pp..
- Peter Wollny: "Eine apokryphe Bachsche Passionsmusik in der Handschrift Johann Christoph Altnickols". In Leipziger Beiträge zur Bach-Forschung I (1995)
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