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Johann David Heinichen

Johann David Heinichen

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Johann David Heinichen (17 April 1683 – 16 July 1729) was a German
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 Baroque
Baroque
Baroque is an artistic style prevalent from the late 16th century to the early 18th century. The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent that the arts should communicate religious themes in...

 composer
Composer
A composer is a person who creates music, usually by musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of...

 and music theorist who brought the musical genius of Venice
Venice
Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital of the region Veneto, a population of 271,367 . Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area . The city historically was an independent nation...

 to the court of Augustus the Strong in Dresden
Dresden
Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area....

. Although Heinichen's music is original, rhythmically exuberant and imaginative, it was inexplicably little known for a long time.

Johann David Heinichen was born in the small village of Crössuln, near Weissenfels.
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Johann David Heinichen (17 April 1683 – 16 July 1729) was a German
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium,...

 Baroque
Baroque
Baroque is an artistic style prevalent from the late 16th century to the early 18th century. The popularity and success of the Baroque style was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church, which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent that the arts should communicate religious themes in...

 composer
Composer
A composer is a person who creates music, usually by musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of...

 and music theorist who brought the musical genius of Venice
Venice
Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital of the region Veneto, a population of 271,367 . Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area . The city historically was an independent nation...

 to the court of Augustus the Strong in Dresden
Dresden
Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area....

. Although Heinichen's music is original, rhythmically exuberant and imaginative, it was inexplicably little known for a long time.

Biography


Johann David Heinichen was born in the small village of Crössuln, near Weissenfels. His father Michael Heinichen had studied music at the celebrated Thomasschule Leipzig associated with the Thomaskirche, served as cantor
Cantor (church)
A cantor or chanter is the chief singer employed in a church with responsibilities for the ecclesiastical choir; also called the precentor....

 in Pegau
Pegau
Pegau, a town in the Leipzig district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, situated in a fertile country, on the Weiße Elster, 18 m. S.W. from Leipzig by the railway to Zeitz....

 and was pastor
Pastor
The term pastor usually refers to an ordained person within a Christian church. In some countries the term is more usually used in traditional Protestant churches but is also used in reference to priests and bishops within the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox churches. The...

 of the village church in Crössuln. Johann David also attended Thomasschule Leipzig. There he studied music with Johann Schelle and later received organ and harpsichord lessons with Johann Kuhnau
Johann Kuhnau
Johann Kuhnau was a German composer, organist and harpsichordist.Kuhnau was born in Geising. He preceded Johann Sebastian Bach as cantor of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig. There Kuhnau taught Johann David Heinichen and Christoph Graupner, both of whom were to become composers...

. The future-composer Christoph Graupner
Christoph Graupner
Christoph Graupner was a German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music who lived and worked at the same time as Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel.-Graupner's life:Born in Hartmannsdorf near Kirchberg in Saxony, Graupner received his first musical...

 was also a student of Kuhnau at the time.

Heinichen enrolled in 1702 to study law
Law
Law is a system of rules, usually enforced through a set of institutions. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between people. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivatives markets...

 at the University of Leipzig
University of Leipzig
The University of Leipzig , located in Leipzig in the Free State of Saxony, Germany, is one of the oldest universities in Europe and the second-oldest university in Germany...

 and in 1705-6 qualified as a lawyer (in the early 18th century the law was a favored route for composers; Kuhnau, Graupner and Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann was a German Baroque music composer and multi-instrumentalist, born in Magdeburg. Self-taught in music, he studied law at the University of Leipzig...

 were also lawyers). Heinichen practiced law in Weissenfels until 1709.

However, Heinichen maintained his interest in music and was concurrently composing operas. In 1710, he published the first edition of his major treatise on the thoroughbass. He went to Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its northern, Alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia...

 and spent seven formative years there, mostly in Venice.

In 1717, Heinichen became a colleague of Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organist whose ecclesiastical and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

 at the court of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen, then went on to be Kapellmeister to the Elector of Saxony. His pupils included Johann Georg Pisendel
Johann Georg Pisendel
Johann Georg Pisendel was a German Baroque musician, violinist and composer who, for many years, led the Court Orchestra in Dresden, then the finest instrumental ensemble in Europe....

. In 1721, Heinichen married in Weissenfels and the birth of his only child is recorded in January 1723. In his final years Heinichen's health suffered greatly and on the afternoon of 16 July 1729, he was buried in the Johannes cemetery after finally succumbing to tuberculosis.

His music is enjoying a resurgence of popularity, with some of his masses and his final work, a Magnificat
Magnificat
The Magnificat is a canticle frequently sung liturgically in Christian church services. The text of the canticle is taken directly from the Gospel of Luke where it is spoken by the Virgin Mary upon the occasion of her Visitation to her cousin Elizabeth...

, now receiving some attention in the recording world.

Works list


The catalogue of Heinichen's works was published in 1913 by G. Seibel.

Seibel 1 \ Mass No. 1 in D major

Seibel 2 \ Mass No. 4 in D major

Seibel 2a \ Missa brevis in D major (2nd version of Mass No.4)

Seibel 3 \ Mass No. 6 in D major

Seibel 4 \ Mass No. 8 in D major

Seibel 5 \ Mass No. 9 in D major

Seibel 6 \ Mass No.11 in D major

Seibel 7 \ Mass No.12 in D major

Seibel 8 \ Mass No. 7 in D major

Seibel 9 \ Mass in D major (2nd version of Mass No.1)

Seibel 10 \ Missa reformata in D major (arr. of Mass No.12 by Joseph Schuster)

Seibel 11 \ Mass No. 2 in F major

Seibel 11a \ Mass in F major (2nd version of Mass No.2)

Seibel 12 \ Mass No. 3 in F major

Seibel 12a \ Mass in F major (2nd version of Mass No.3)

Seibel 13 \ Mass in F major (2nd version of Mass No.5)

Seibel 14 \ Mass No. 5 in F major

Seibel 15 \ Mass in F major (parts identical to Mass No.2)

Seibel 16 \ Mass in F major (parts identical to Mass No.3)

Seibel 17 \ Requiem in C major

Seibel 18 \ Requiem in E flat major

Seibel 19 \ La Pace di Kamberga

Seibel 20 \ Passionsoratorium

Seibel 21 \ Quis accendet in G major

Seibel 22 \ Alma Mater redemptoris in F major

Seibel 23 \ Alma Mater redemptoris in E flat major

Seibel 24 \ Ave Regina in E flat major

Seibel 25 \ Beati omnes in G minor

Seibel 26 \ Beatus vir in F major

Seibel 27 \ Beatus vir in D minor

Seibel 28 \ Beatus vir in E flat major

Seibel 29 \ Cantata al Sepolcro di nostro Signoro in C minor

Seibel 30 \ Cantata al Sepolcro di nostro Signoro in C minor

Seibel 31 \ Confitebor in A minor

Seibel 32 \ Confitebor in G major

Seibel 33 \ Confitebor in G minor

Seibel 34 \ Credidi in F major

Seibel 35 \ De profundis in C minor

Seibel 36 \ Es lebet Jesus unser Hort in C major

Seibel 37 \ Meine Seele erhebet den Herrn in C major

Seibel 38 \ Ach, was soll ich S¸nder machen in E minor

Seibel 39 \ Warum toben die Heiden in D major

Seibel 40 \ Einsamkeit, o stilles Wesen in F major

Seibel 41 \ Heilig ist Gott der Herr in F major

Seibel 42 \ Gegr¸flet seyst du holdseelige Maria in B flat major

Seibel 43 \ Gott ist unsere Zuversicht in G minor

Seibel 44 \ Dixit Dominus in F major

Seibel 45 \ Dixit Dominus in F major

Seibel 46 \ Dixit Dominus in D minor

Seibel 47 \ Dixit Dominus in B flat major

Seibel 48 \ Dixit Dominus in E flat major

Seibel 49 \ Domine probasti me in E minor

Seibel 50 \ Kyrie eleison in D major (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 51 \ Cum sancto spiritu in D major (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 52 \ In gloria Dei Patri in D major (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 53 \ Et vitam venturi saeculi in D major (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 54 \ Agnus Dei in D major (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 55 \ Kyrie eleison in D minor (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 56 \ Haec dies quam fecit in G major

Seibel 57 \ Decora lux aeternitatis in C major

Seibel 58 \ Te Joseph celebrent in A minor

Seibel 59 \ Ave Maris Stella in F major

Seibel 60 \ Jesu Redemptor omnium in F major

Seibel 61 \ Pange lingua in D minor

Seibel 62 \ Veni creator Spiritus in G minor

Seibel 63 \ In convertendo in C major

Seibel 64 \ In exitu Israel in A minor

Seibel 65 \ In exitu Israel in B flat major

Seibel 66 \ Libavit eos exdipe in D minor

Seibel 67 \ Kyrie eleison in D major (arr. by Schuster)

Seibel 68 \ Kyrie eleison in D major

Seibel 69 \ Laetatus sum in C major

Seibel 70 \ Laetatus sum in D major

Seibel 71 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae in Coena Domini I in C minor

Seibel 72 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae in Coena Domini II in F minor

Seibel 73 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae in Coena Domini III in F minor

Seibel 74 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae per il Venendi Santo I in G minor

Seibel 75 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae per il Venendi Santo II in C minor

Seibel 76 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae per il Venendi Santo III in C minor

Seibel 77 \ Lamentatio Jeremiae in F minor

Seibel 78 \ Lauda Jerusalem in C major

Seibel 79 \ Lauda Jerusalem in D major

Seibel 80 \ Lauda Jerusalem in F major

Seibel 81 \ Laudate pueri in C major

Seibel 82 \ Laudate pueri in G major

Seibel 83 \ Laudate pueri in F major

Seibel 84 \ Laudate pueri in F major

Seibel 85 \ Litaniae pro Festo Santi Fr. Xaveri in E minor

Seibel 86 \ Litaniae pro Festo Corporis Domini in E minor

Seibel 87 \ Litaniae pro Festo Santi Fr. Xaveri in C minor

Seibel 88 \ Litaniae pro Festo Corporis Domini in C minor

Seibel 89 \ Magnificat in G major

Seibel 90 \ Magnificat in A major

Seibel 91 \ Magnificat in F major

Seibel 92 \ Magnificat in F major

Seibel 93 \ Magnificat in B flat major

Seibel 94 \ Magnificat in B flat major

Seibel 95 \ Magnificat in B flat major

Seibel 96 \ Magnificat in E flat major

Seibel 97 \ Memento Domine David in G minor

Seibel 98 \ Nisi Dominus in G minor

Seibel 99 \ Nisi Dominus in C minor

Seibel 100 \ Offertory in A minor

Seibel 101 \ Regina coeli in G major

Seibel 102 \ Regina coeli in D major

Seibel 103 \ Responsoria: In monte oliveti in F major

Seibel 104 \ Responsoria: Tristis est anima mea in F major

Seibel 105 \ Responsoria: Ecce vidimus eum in F major

Seibel 106 \ Responsoria: Amicus meus osculi me tradidit in A minor

Seibel 107 \ Responsoria: Judas mercator pessimus in A minor

Seibel 108 \ Responsoria: Unus ex discipulis meis in C major

Seibel 109 \ Responsoria: Erat quasi Agnus innocens ductus in C major

Seibel 110 \ Responsoria: Una hora non potuistis in G minor

Seibel 111 \ Responsoria: Seniores res populi cruci eum fecerunt in C major

Seibel 112 \ Responsoria: Omnes amici mei dereliquerunt in A minor

Seibel 113 \ Responsoria: Sicut ovis ad occissionem ductus in G minor

Seibel 114 \ Responsoria: Beata viscera Mariae Virginis in G minor

Seibel 115 \ Sanctus in D major

Seibel 116 \ Te Deum in D major

Seibel 117 \ Te Deum in D major

Seibel 118 \ Te Deum in D major

Seibel 119 \ Regina coeli in B flat major

Seibel 120 \ Flavio Crispo

Seibel 121 \ Le passioni per troppo amore

Seibel 122 \ Opera di Mario

Seibel 123 \ Beleidigtes Hertz in A major

Seibel 124 \ Walle mein erhitztes Bluth in C major

Seibel 125 \ Unglücklich in der Liebe seyn in G minor

Seibel 126 \ Dir Tugend und Jugend verknüpfet das Band in G major

Seibel 127 \ Treu ist mir angebohren in B flat major

Seibel 128 \ Gehe nur verwegner Schöner in E major

Seibel 129 \ Ich will die Falschheit rächen in D major

Seibel 130 \ Wann hohe Häubter loben in A major

Seibel 131 \ Denke nicht verdammte Liebe in F major

Seibel 132 \ Edelste Freyheit, mein eintziges Vergnügen in A major

Seibel 133 \ Hertz und Füfl eilt mit Verlangen in F major

Seibel 134 \ Meine Lippen sind voll Lachens in D major

Seibel 135 \ Bella donna e che non fa? in G major (fragment)

Seibel 136 \ Eures Schönsten Augen-Licht in E flat major (fragment)

Seibel 137 \ Là, dove in grembo al colle in C major

Seibel 138 \ Quanto siete fortunate in A major

Seibel 139 \ Già la stagion novella in B flat major

Seibel 140 \ Glori bell' idol mio in E major

Seibel 141 \ PerchË mai si bruni siete in F major

Seibel 142 \ Qual fugiamai quel core in F major

Seibel 143 \ Per sveglia nove fiamme in D major

Seibel 144 \ A increspar l'onda con l'onda in A major

Seibel 145 \ Chi puo mirarui senz' adoravi in A major

Seibel 146 \ Tu mi chiedi s'io t'amo in B flat major

Seibel 147 \ Quando sciolto d'amor io mi credea in E flat major

Seibel 148 \ Dal povero mio cor in C minor

Seibel 149 \ Lascia di tormentarmi in A minor

Seibel 150 \ Mia Climene adorata in E major

Seibel 151 \ Lontananza tiranna che vate in E flat major

Seibel 152 \ Bella te lascio addio giunia in E flat major

Seibel 153 \ Doppo tante e tante pene in E flat major

Seibel 154 \ Leggi bel Idol mio in B flat major

Seibel 155 \ Sedea Fileno un giorno in B flat major

Seibel 156 \ In riva al bel sebeto l'ontano in F major

Seibel 157 \ D'Eurilla sempre amata in A major

Seibel 158 \ Dove fiorito impero in G major

Seibel 159 \ Usignolo che piangenda in A major

Seibel 160 \ Mitilde mio tresor in C minor

Seibel 161 \ Nel dolce tempo in A major

Seibel 162 \ Nice se il tuo bel labro in B minor

Seibel 163 \ Alla caccia dell'alme in D major

Seibel 164 \ Sento là che ristretto in G minor

Seibel 165 \ Voi ben sapete in G major

Seibel 166 \ Rusceletto che vai scherzando in D major

Seibel 167 \ Dimmi, o mio cor in C minor

Seibel 168 \ Fosche tenebre e dense in F major

Seibel 169 \ O deluse speranze in E flat major

Seibel 170 \ Sei gentil, sei vezzosa in G major

Seibel 171 \ Intorno a quella Rosa in F major

Seibel 172 \ Tormento dell'alma amore in A minor

Seibel 173 \ Delizie del mio core in G major

Seibel 174 \ Lieve turba canoro in B flat major

Seibel 175 \ Parto à te menzognero in D major

Seibel 176 \ Ascolta, Eurillo, ascolta in D major

Seibel 177 \ Più lucide, più belle in B flat major

Seibel 178 \ O beato quel giorno in A major

Seibel 179 \ Mio cor amante in A major

Seibel 180 \ Se mai Tirsi mio bene in D minor

Seibel 181 \ La dove al pado in Riva in A major

Seibel 182 \ Or che stanco dal corso in grembo in G major

Seibel 183 \ La bella fiamma o Tirsi in D minor

Seibel 184 \ Luci voi siete quelle de all'alma in A major

Seibel 185 \ Sele amene autri ambrosi in D major

Seibel 186 \ Amo sospiro ed ardo in C minor

Seibel 187 \ Io scherzo, io rido, io canto in G major

Seibel 188 \ D'amante sventurato in E major

Seibel 189 \ Dori vezzosa Dori in D minor

Seibel 190 \ Non di Fillide il seno in A minor

Seibel 191 \ Bella se puo gradite in G minor

Seibel 192 \ Ebra d'amor fuggia in G minor

Seibel 193 \ Di giubilo tutto abbrudo in G major

Seibel 194 \ Filli, che in te ravolta in A minor

Seibel 195 \ Doppo lunga catena in D major

Seibel 196 \ Il caro e bel piacer in G major

Seibel 197 \ O giove eccelso in G major

Seibel 198 \ Da più eccelsi pensieri in E minor

Seibel 199 \ Deh taci crudele ingrata in D minor

Seibel 200 \ Diana su l'Elba

Seibel 201 \ La Gara degli Dei

Seibel 202 \ Zeffiro e Chori

Seibel 203 \ Le notte di Nettuno e di Teti

Seibel 204 \ Serenata di Moritzburg

Seibel 205 \ Suite for 2 oboes & bassoon in G major (Hwv II: 1)

Seibel 206 \ Suite in G major (Hwv II: 2)

Seibel 207 \ Sinfonia in D major (Hwv IV: 1)

Seibel 208 \ Sinfonia in A major (Hwv IV: 3)

Seibel 209 \ Sinfonia in F major (Hwv IV: 4)

Seibel 210 \ Sinfonia in F major (Hwv IV: 5)

Seibel 211 \ Concerto grosso in C major (Hwv I: 1)

Seibel 212 \ Concerto for oboe in A minor (Hwv VI: 1)

Seibel 213 \ Concerto grosso in G major (Hwv I: 7)

Seibel 214 \ Concerto grosso in G major (Hwv I: 4 & 6)

Seibel 215 \ Concerto grosso in G major (Hwv I: 3)

Seibel 216 \ Concerto grosso in G major (Hwv I: 5)

Seibel 217 \ Concerto grosso in G major (Hwv I: 2)

Seibel 218 \ Concerto for flute & violin in E minor (Hwv V: 2)

Seibel 219 \ Concerto for flute in G major (Hwv I: 8)

Seibel 220 \ Concerto for flute in G major (Hwv I: 9)

Seibel 221 \ Concerto for flute in E minor (Hwv I:11)

Seibel 222 \ Concerto for 2 oboes in E minor (Hwv I:10)

Seibel 223 \ Concerto a quattro in D major (Hwv IV: 2)

Seibel 224 \ Concerto for violin in D major (Hwv I:13)

Seibel 225 \ Concerto for flute in D major (Hwv I:12)

Seibel 226 \ Concerto grosso in D major (Hwv I:14)

Seibel 227 \ Concerto for oboe in D major (Hwv V: 3)

Seibel 228 \ Concerto for oboe d'amore in A major (Hwv V: 4)

Seibel 229 \ Concerto for harpsichord in F major (Hwv III: 4)

Seibel 230 \ Concerto for oboe in F major (Hwv I:16)

Seibel 231 \ Concerto grosso in F major (Hwv I:15)

Seibel 232 \ Concerto grosso in F major (Hwv I:17)

Seibel 233 \ Concerto grosso in F major (Hwv I:20)

Seibel 234 \ Concerto grosso in F major (Hwv I:18)

Seibel 235 \ Concerto grosso in F major (Hwv I:19)

Seibel 236 \ Concerto a quattro in B flat major

Seibel 237 \ Concerto for oboe in G minor (Hwv I:21)

Seibel 238 \ Concerto for oboe & flute in G minor (Hwv I:22)

Seibel 239 \ Concerto for violin in E flat major (Hwv I:23)

Seibel 240 \ Concerto for oboe & violin in C minor (Hwv I:24)

Seibel 241 \ Fughetta for organ in D major (Hwv VII: 1)

Seibel 242 \ Pastorale in A major (Hwv III:21)

Seibel 243 \ Sonata for flute, oboe & continuo in G major (Hwv III: 8)

Seibel 244 \ Sonata for oboe, violin & continuo in G major

Seibel 245 \ Sonata da chiesa for oboe & violin in G major

Seibel 246 \ Sonata for flute, violin & continuo in G major (Hwv III: 9)

Seibel 247 \ Sonata for flute, bassoon & continuo in G major (Hwv III:10)

Seibel 248 \ Sonata for 2 flutes & continuo in G major (Hwv VI: 2)

Seibel 249 \ Sonata for flute, violin & continuo in G major (Hwv V: 1)

Seibel 250 \ Sonata for flute, violin & continuo in G major (Hwv III:11)

Seibel 251 \ Sonata for flute, 2 violins & continuo in G major (Hwv III:17)

Seibel 252 \ Sonata for 2 flutes & continuo in G major (Hwv III:12)

Seibel 253 \ Sonata for oboe, violin & continuo in D major (Hwv III:18)

Seibel 254 \ Sonata for oboe, viola da gamba & continuo in C minor (Hwv III:16)

Seibel 255 \ Sonata for 2 violins, viola & continuo in D major (Hwv III:19)

Seibel 256 \ Sonata for flute, viola d'amore & continuo in F major (Hwv III:13)

Seibel 257 \ Sonata for 2 oboes, bassoon & continuo in B flat major (Hwv III:20)

Seibel 258 \ Sonata for oboe, violin & continuo in C minor (Hwv III:14)

Seibel 259 \ Sonata for 2 oboes & continuo in C minor (Hwv III:15)

Seibel 260 \ Flute Sonata in D major (Hwv III: 2)

Seibel 261 \ Flute Sonata in D major (Hwv III: 1)

Seibel 262 \ Flute Sonata in D major

Seibel 263 \ Violin Sonata in F major (Hwv III: 3)

Seibel 264 \ Harpsichord Sonata in F major (Hwv V: 5)

Seibel 265 \ Oboe Sonata in G minor (Hwv III: 5)

Seibel 266 \ Violin Sonata in C minor (Hwv III: 7)

Seibel 267 \ Tafelmusik in F major

Seibel 268 \ Fughetta for harpsichord in D major

Seibel 269 \ Larghetto for harpsichord in E flat major

Seibel 270 \ Sarabande for harpsichord in F major

Seibel 271 \ Loure for harpsichord in G major

Seibel 272 \ Starke Kirchen-Musiquen (lost)

Seibel 273 \ Sonata for 6 violins (lost)

Seibel 274 \ So con un vezzo (lost)

Seibel 275 \ Various works mentioned in collections (lost)

Seibel 276 \ Various works mentioned in Zerbst (lost)

Seibel 277 \ Sonata for oboe & bassoon in G minor (Hwv III: 6)

Seibel deest \ Concerto a quattro in D major

Seibel deest \ Mass No.10 in D major (lost)

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