Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier

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Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier (also: Joachimus Fridrich Haltmeier ; and Joachim Friedrich Haltmeyer ; baptized October 30, 1668 in Alvensleben ; † December 20 or December 25, 1720 in Verden ) was a German lawyer , cantor , author and composer .

Life

Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier was born “from Alvensleben in Magdeburg”, in what was then called Saxony . He was a nephew of the mother of the Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemann , Johanna Maria (1642–1711), daughter of the rector, deacon and pastor Johannes Haltmeier (1590–1664). Telemann attributed his own musical talent in particular to his family on his mother's side.

Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier studied law at the University of Helmstedt from 1690 to 1691 .

Musically Haltmeier was a student of Vincent Lübeck . When, after the death of Ulrike Eleonore , Queen of Sweden, in 1693, the general superintendent for the duchies of Bremen and Verden, Johann Dieckmann, held the funeral service in the budget church on the sand in the provincial capital of Stade , the chorale Christ was performed alongside a cantata by Vincent Lübeck , which is my life from Haltmeier listed. In 1695 Haltmeier worked as a respondent at the cathedral school and the Athenaeum in Bremen , with whose sub-rector Johann Christian Schulenburg he published the font Spring-Glasses, printed by Hermann Brauer , and its properties in the same year .

In 1696 he took over the duties of a cantor in Verden .

On May 10, 1697 Haltmeier married the Adelheid Maria Corte. Her son Carl Johann Friedrich Haltmeier became an organist in Hanover .

Fonts

  • Applause votorum latino teutonicus , Bremen 1693
  • Johann Christian Schulenburg, Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier (ed.): Spring glasses, including their properties ... , Bremen: printed by the printer of the Herman Brauer grammar school, 1695; Digitized via the Bavarian State Library

literature

  • Johann Hinrich Pratje : Brief attempt at a Verdenschen school history. In a letter to the entire clergy of the duchies of Bremen and Verden, in which the general church visits are indicated in the Wurstenchen and Bederkesian prepositions, and the synods in the Beverstädtschen and Osterstadischen church districts , Stade: printed with Friedrichschen Schriften, 1764, p. 47 ; Digitized by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage

Archival material

Archival materials by and about Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier can be found, for example

Individual evidence

  1. n.v . : Haltmeier, Joachim Friedrich in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library [undated], last accessed on April 23, 2020
  2. top v .: Haltmeier, Joachim Friedrich as a personal data record in the catalog of the German National Library (DNB) [ undated ], last accessed on April 23, 2020
  3. a b c d Beate – Christine Fiedler: 1693. A very fine music , in Christine van den Heuvel , Gerd Steinwascher , Brage bei der Wieden (ed.): History of Lower Saxony in 111 documents (= publications of the Lower Saxony State Archives , Volume 1) , 1st edition, Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8353-1960-8 and ISBN 3-8353-1960-4 , pp. 165-167; here: p. 166; Preview over google books
  4. a b c Willi Maertens, Günter Fleischhauer et al. (Red.): Telemann-Renaissance. Work and reproduction. Report on the scientific working conference on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Telemann Chamber Orchestra Sitz Blankenburg, Harz (= Magdeburg Telemann Studies , Volume 4), Magdeburg: Working group "Georg Philipp Telemann" in the GDR Cultural Association, 1973, p. 59
  5. a b c d e Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund : Haltmeier (Joachim Friedrich) , in ders .: The learned Hanover or lexicon of writers, learned businessmen and artists who have lived in and outside of the provinces belonging to the Kingdom of Hanover since the Reformation have and still live, compiled from the most credible writers , Volume 2. Schünemann, Bremen 1823, p. 235; Digitized via Google books
  6. ^ A b title page in Johann Christian Schulenburg, Joachim Friedrich Haltmeier (ed.): Spring glasses, including their properties ... , Bremen: printed by the printer of the Herman Brauer grammar school, 1695; Digitized via the Bavarian State Library
  7. a b c Telemann Leben , translation of an article from the Polish daily Gazeta Wyborcza from August 2, 2018, accordingly from: Filip Berkowicz: Biblioteka Gazety Wyborczej Wielcy Kompozytorzy , reproduced on the page telemann.com.pl/ , ed. from Stadtary city council, last accessed on April 23, 2020
  8. Wolfgang Hirschmann : Telemann, Georg Philipp , in: Neue Deutsche Biographie , Volume 26 (2017), pp. 12–15 online version about the German biography
  9. top v .: Haltmeier, Joachim Friedrich as a personal data record in the DNB catalog [ undated ], last accessed on April 23, 2020