Johann Georg Christian Störl

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Title page to Störl's new Davidic harp and psaltery playing, or a newly set-up Württembergisch-complete, according to the most precise and purest singing and percussion art arranged percussion, song and sheet music in the edition of 1744

Johann Georg Christian Störl (born August 14, 1675 in Kirchberg an der Jagst , Württemberg; † July 26, 1719 in Stuttgart ) was a court conductor, then a monastery organist in Stuttgart.

Act

Störl published the Württemberg Choral Book , "the link in a great choral book tradition that began with Daniel Speer's Choral Book in 1692". The first edition appeared in 1710/11 under the title Choral-Schlagbuch von alten und neue, especially in des blessed Dr. Hedinger's hymn book contained songs in treble and basso continuo , in 1721 the second under the title Neubezogenes Davidisches Harpfen- und Psalterspiel, or Newly added Württembergisch-complete, according to the most precise and purest singing and percussion art arranged percussion, song and sheet music . A third edition appeared posthumously in 1744, edited by Johann Georg Stötzel .

Works

  • GeL 065 Father, look to our brothers
  • GeL 066 Jesus, the only head you are
  • GeL 236 We sing to you, arisen hero
  • GeL 293 A full, free, eternal salvation
  • GeL 347 Let that be all my days
  • Let it be my worry and plague all my days, 1711, GeL 347; GlL 285
  • Father, look at our brothers, 1711, FuL 076, GeL 065, GlL 576
  • We sing to you, purchased hero, 1710, GeL 236, GlL 459
  • 6 sonatas for zinc and three trombones (manuscript, German State Library Berlin)

FuL = Celebrate & Praise

GeL = church songs

GlL = songs of faith

Individual evidence

  1. a b Heinz-Hermann Grube: Stötzel, Johann Georg . In: Wolfgang Herbst: Who Is Who In The Hymnal? Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2001, ISBN 3525503237 , p. 314 f. ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  2. ^ A b Eduard Emil Koch , Adolf Wilhelm Koch, Richard Lauxmann: History of the hymn and hymn of the Christian, especially the German Protestant church. Volume 5: The Poets and Singers. Belser, 1868, p. 597 f. ( Full text in Google Book Search).

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