Julius Johann Weiland

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julius Johannes Weiland (* around 1605 ; † April 2, 1663 in Wolfenbüttel ) was a composer.

Life

At the time of August II (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel) he was a singer and harpsichordist at the Wolfenbütteler Hof. Together with Johann Jacob Löwe (1628–1703), an organist from Eisenach , he published Zweyer like-minded friends Tugend- and Schertz songs (1657).

Works

Some of the few works that have come down to us are:

  • Salve Jesu for 3 voices, 2 violins and basso continuo
  • Veni sancte spiritus a 6
  • Factum est proelium magnum

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians . London: Macmillan Publishers, 1980.
  2. Friedrich Blume The music in the past and present: Vollerthun-Zyganow 1968 "Weiland seems to excel as a singer and harpsichordist and with the Wolfenbüttel music and ... Bc," Veni sancte Spiritus "," Salve Jesu ", both 3v., 2v . u. Bc, "Factum est proelium" 5v., 2 V. u .. "
  3. Tones and Melodeyen, Arias and Canzonets: on the music of the German baroque song
  4. Trevor Croucher Early music discography: from plainsong to the sons of Bach: Vol.1 1981
  5. Swedish journal of musicology Vol 47-48 Svenska samfundet för musikforskning - 1966
  6. ^ Recording on Hanseatic Wedding music . Weser-Renaissance Ensemble Bremen dir. Manfred Cordes . (CPO)
  7. ^ Geoffrey Webber North German church music in the age of Buxtehude 1996 p88

Web links