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[Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding] / [notated music manuscript]
- Title
- [Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding] [print]
- Title on cover and spine of phase box containing music:
- Cantata "Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding" BWV 176
- Uniform Title
- Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding
- Creator
- Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750
- Names
- Jähns, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1809-1888
- Speyer, Edward, 1839-1934
- Kopfermann, Albert, 1846-1914
- Places of Publication
- xx
- Dates Created
- [1725?]
- 1725
- Type of Material
- notated music manuscript
- Languages
- Unknown
- German
- Form
- Physical Description
- 3, [1] p. of ms. music ; 32 cm. + 1 letter ([2] p. ; 21 cm.) + 1 envelope (13 x 15 cm.)
- Notes
- Ms. in black ink by copyist, with markings by composer.
- Continuo part only from sacred cantata for soloists (SAB), chorus (SATB) and orchestra, transposed down whole-step from published scores, figured bass unrealized.
- Title supplied by cataloger from accompanying letter.
- At end: Handschrift von Joh: Sebast. Bach [two illegible words] F.W. Jähns, Königl. Kunst: Musik[direktor?].
- On brown paper, with occasional perforations and visible ink bleeding; includes bar partially crossed out on p. 3. Pages covered in polypropylene protective sheets and housed in archival phase box.
- Includes autograph letter signed by Dr. [Albert] Kopfermann (1846-1914), director of the Music Dept. of the Königliche Bibliothek, Berlin, with letterhead Königliche Bibliothek, Berlin W.64 Behrenstrasse 42, dated 8 Aug. 1901 and stamped envelope headed Königliche Bibliothek addressed to Edward Speyer, esq., Ridgehurst, Shenley, Herts., England.
- Preferred citation
- Juilliard Manuscript Collection, Lila Acheson Wallace Library, The Juilliard School.
- Acquisition
- Gift; Bruce Kovner; 2006.
- Ownership
- Reputed former owner, composer Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns (1809-1888), then acquired by Edward Speyer, German-English collector, ca. 1901. Subsequently auctioned by music antiquarian Otto Haas in London, 1935. Whereabouts unknown until sold by Sotheby's, London, December 1, 2005, Lot 7.
- Citation
- Schmieder (2nd ed., 1990), p. 280
- RISM, ID no.900001675
- Subjects
- Cantatas, Sacred--Parts
- Juilliard Manuscript Collection (Juilliard School. Library)
- Music--Manuscripts.
- Electronic resource
- http://juilliardmanuscriptcollection.org/manuscript/cantata-es-ist-ein-trotzig-und-verzagt-ding-bwv-176-2
- Juilcat bibliographic record
- http://library.juilliard.edu/record=b1129317
Last Updated: 12-10-2014