Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel

Stölzel composed Die Freuden-Ernde for the 48th birthday of Magdalena Augusta, the wife of his employer Duke Frederick II, (Gotha, 23 October 1727)

Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (13 January 1690 in Grünstädtel 27 November 1749 in Gotha) was a prolific German baroque composer. Stölzel was an accomplished German stylist who wrote a good many of the poetic texts for his vocal works.

Biography

Stölzel was born in Grünstädtel, in the Erzgebirge, on 13 January 1690. His father, organist in Grünstädtel, gave him his first music education. When he was thirteen, he was sent to study in Schneeberg, where he was taught music, including thoroughbass, by cantor Christian Umlaufft, a former student of Johann Kuhnau. A few years later he was admitted to the gymnasium in Gera, where he further practiced music under Emanuel Kegel, the director of the court chapel. Some of his educators took a dim view of music, and tried to divert his attention from it: apart from engaging in poetry and oratory, Stölzel nonetheless continued to develop his interest in music.[1][2][3]

In 1707 he became a student of theology in Leipzig. The city had a lot to offer from a musical point of view: its opera had been reopened shortly before, which Stölzel liked to visit. He became acquainted with Melchior Hoffmann, at the time music director of the Neukirche and conductor of the Collegium Musicum, both in succession of Georg Philipp Telemann, who had left Leipzig in 1705. Perfecting his art under Hoffmann, Stölzel also acted as his copyist, and started composing: initially Hoffmann performed these compositions as his own, Stölzel gradually coming to the open as their composer.[1][2][3][4]

In 1710 Stölzel went to Breslau in Silesia, where his first opera, Narcissus, on his own libretto, was performed in 1711. Returning to Halle after over two years in Silesia, he composed the operas Valeria, instigated by Johann Theile, for Naumburg, and Rosen und Dornen der Liebe for Gera. In 1713 he composed two further operas on his own librettos, Artemisia and Orion, both premiered in Naumburg.[1][2][3][5]

Late in 1713 he travelled to Italy, where he met composers like Johann David Heinichen and Antonio Vivaldi in Venice, Francesco Gasparini in Florence and Antonio Bononcini in Rome. Returning after more than a year, he spent some time in Innsbruck, and travelled over Linz to Prague where he worked for nearly three years (1715–17).[1][2][3]

Sondershausen Palace and Market Square

In 1715 the post of Kapellmeister at the court of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen became vacant. Stölzel applied, but Prince Christian William I promoted Johann Balthasar Christian Freißlich, the court organist, to Kapellmeister in 1716.[3] Court musicians such as Johann Christoph Rödiger felt disappointed with their master's choice.[6]

In Prague Stölzel premiered three more operas, several oratorios, masses, and many instrumental compositions. Stölzel was for a short time court Kapellmeister in Bayreuth (1717–18) and in Gera (1719). His opera Diomedes was premiered in 1718 in Bayreuth. Stölzel married with Christiana Dorothea Knauer on 25 May 1719. They had nine sons and one daughter. Three sons died at a young age.[1][2]

On 24 November 1719 Stölzel assumed the position of Kapellmeister at the court in Gotha, where he worked under the dukes Frederick II and Frederick III of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg until his death in 1749.[7]

Stölzel initiated several theoretical works about music, but only one of these was published during his lifetime: a treatise on the composition of canons, of which 400 copies were printed in 1725.[8][9][10]

In 1720 Prince Günther I succeeded his father in Sondershausen. He too regretted his father's choice for the court Kapellmeister. He asked Stölzel to provide music for the court chapel. Stölzel did however not comply to this request until 1730, when Freißlich was leaving for Danzig (where he was appointed in 1731). Until Günther's death in 1740 Stölzel provided music for the Sondershausen court, which included four cycles of church cantatas, other sacred music, and secular music such as serenatas.[6][11]

In 1739 Stölzel became a member of Lorenz Christoph Mizler's Society of Musical Sciences. As a member of this Society he composed a cantata and wrote a treatise on the recitative, which was published as Abhandlung vom Recitativ in the 20th century.[2][12]

The last two years of his life Stölzel suffered from ill health, becoming feeble-minded ("im Haupte schwach").[2] Some of Stölzel's manuscripts were sold to cover expenses.[13] He died 27 November 1749, less than 60 years old. Mizler printed Stölzel's obituary as second of three (of which Johann Sebastian Bach's was the third), in the fourth volume of his Musikalische Bibliothek, the organ of the Society of Musical Sciences.[2]

Compositions

According to an 18th-century source Stölzel would have composed eight double cantata cycles.[11]

Stölzel composed twelve complete annual cycles of sacred cantatas, which amounts to 1,358 cantatas. 1,215 of these are at least partially extant, 605 surviving with music.[14] Additionally, Stölzel set cantatas to secular texts.

Among his extant compositions are a Brockes Passion of 1725, two Christmas Oratorios, made of cantatas,[15] and a Deutsche Messe (German Mass), a Lutheran Mass consisting of Kyrie and Gloria, in German, set for four-part choir, strings and basso continuo. Extant instrumental works include four concerti grossi, many sinfonias, and a concerto for oboe d'amore. He also wrote for organ and harpsichord.

His five operas, Diomedes (1718), Narcissus, Valeria, Artemisia, and Orion, have not survived. Stölzel is reputed to have composed over 18 orchestral suites alone (none survive), as well as 90 serenatas (vocal pieces performed as "table music").

Half of Stölzel's output, never engraved, is lost. Out of what had to have been thousands of compositions in Gotha, only twelve manuscripts survive there today. The archive at Schloss Sondershausen retains many of his manuscripts, found in a box behind the organ in 1870.

Cantatas

In his catalogue published in 1976 Fritz Hennenberg numbered 442 of Stölzel's church cantatas and 27 of his secular cantatas as surviving with music. Hennenberg also numbered the cantata cycles, although some of his assumptions in that regard were later revised after further research. After the publication of Hennenberg's catalogue over 50 other extant church cantatas have been authenticated as Stölzel's.[16][17]

In the listing below Hennenberg (H., also HenS) numbers are indicated where available. H. numbers can be preceded by "KK" (for church cantatas), "WK" (secular cantatas) or "apokr." (apocryphal composition with lyrics by Stölzel). "A", "B" and "C" respectively indicate cantatas surviving with music, cantatas surviving by their libretto exclusively and cantatas only known by their title. If there is no indicator between the "H." abbreviation and the number, then the number refers to a church cantata with extant music (e.g., H. 438 = H. KK A 438). Alternatively the sublist to which a cantata belongs can be indicated by a page number: e.g. HenS 438 p. 131 = H. KK A 438 and HenS 21 p. 160 = H. KK C 21.[18][19][20]

Church cantatas

Shortly after assuming his office in Gotha Stölzel wrote a cycle of six Christmas cantatas.[21] Year cycles of church cantatas include:

From 1730 to 1745 Stölzel wrote six more cantata cycles, including:[46]

Most of the sacred cantatas are for occasions of the liturgical year, although there are also church cantatas for other occasions such as birthday celebrations of his employer.[47]

H. 1–297:[18]

In some instances Hennenberg's numbering follows the sequence of cantatas in manuscripts conserved at the Berlin State Library (SBB). Digital facsimiles of such manuscripts are often available at the website of that library and at the IMSLP website. For example, from a collective manuscript containing 26 church cantatas:[49][50][51]

From a composite manuscript containing 16 cantatas (copied c.1770):[49][78][79]

From a series of 12 cantatas copied c.1750:[49][95][96]

A series of 17 cantatas copied c.1760:[49][106][107]

A series of 15 cantatas copied c.1760:[49][125][126]

From a manuscript containing 14 pieces of church music:[49][142][143]

Six birthday cantatas for Frederick III:[47][49][156]

H. 397–442:[18]

Mus.ms. 40370 of the Berlin State Library contains 51 cantatas of Stölzel's 10th cycle, 49 of which were written for the liturgical year 1737–38, and two more possibly for the liturgical year 1741-42:[17][49][170]

Secular cantatas

Parodies are indicated with ",2" or ",3" after the H. WK A number:[18]

16 cantatas for soprano and basso continuo:[18]

Passions, oratorios, masses and other vocal church music

According to the obituary published by Mizler Stölzel would have written around fourteen Passions and Christmas oratorios.[2] Stölzel's librettos for his Passions and oratorios approach the cantata format: they are reflective in nature, and lack the dramatic-narrative component of, for instance, a sung Gospel reading.[11]

Passion oratorios premiered on Maundy Thursday and/or Good Friday:[11]

For Christmas:[11]

Other oratorios (music lost):

Kyrie–Gloria masses (mass compositions consisting of a Kyrie and Gloria exclusively) and other settings of (parts of) the mass:

Other vocal church music:

Operas

Stölzel is known to have composed 18 operas (music almost entirely lost):[18]

  1. Narcissus (Wroclaw 1711)[5]
  2. Valeria (Naumburg 1712)[287]
  3. Rosen und Dornen der Liebe (Gera, 1713)[288]
  4. Artemisia (Naumburg 1713).[289] Surviving arias:
    • "Der holde Strahl, so meine brust entzündet"[290]
    • "Wenn du deinen Schatz wirst küssen"[291]
  5. Orion (Naumburg 1713)[287]
  6. Venus und Adonis (Prague 1714)[292]
  7. Acis und Galathea (= Die triumphierende Liebe, Prague)[293]
  8. Das durch Liebe besiegte Glück (Prague)[294]
  9. Diomedes (= Die Triumphirende Unschuld, Bayreuth 16 November 1718). Five arias surviving via the archive of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin:[23][295][296]

"Ja ihr angenehmsten Wangen" is an extant aria of the opera Berenice, possibly composed by Stölzel and premiered in Zeitz in 1713.[302]

Composed in Gotha:[18]

  1. Der Musenberg (28 July 1723)[21]
  2. Die beglückte Tugend (23 October 1723)[21]
  3. Hercules Procidius oder die triumphierende Tugend (1725)[303]
  4. Die Ernde der Freuden (= Die Freuden-Ernde, 23 October 1727)[304]
  5. Thersander und Demonassa, oder Die glückliche Liebe (1733)[46]
  6. L'amore vince l'inganno (1736)[305]
  7. Endymion (1740)[46]
  8. Die gekrönte Weisheit (1742)[46]
  9. Die mit Leben und Vergnügen belohnte Tugend (1744)[46]

Restaged in Gotha:[46]

Some compositions are alternatively indicated as opera or serenata (see also secular cantatas section above):

Instrumental music

Several pieces of instrumental music, orchestral as well as chamber music, survived in Dresden, in what is known as "Schrank II" (book-case 2). Most of these manuscripts remained in Dresden and are conserved at the Saxon State and University Library (SLUB). This library made scans of Stölzel's scores available through their website.[308]

Symphonies:[18]

Concerti grossi:[18]

Concertos with soloists:[18]

Eight sonatas in F major for oboe, horn, violin and continuo, from the manuscripts Mus.2450-Q-1 to Mus.2450-Q-5:[18]

A similar sonata for oboe, horn, violin and continuo is kept in the library of the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles.[344][345]

The manuscript Mus.2450-Q-6 contains a trio sonata:

Twelve trio sonatas in a collective manuscript by multiple scribes:[348][349]

  1. Trio Sonata (No. 1) in C major for organ[350]
  2. Trio Sonata (No. 2) in B-flat major for organ[351]
  3. Trio Sonata (No. III) in G major for flauto traverso, violin and continuo[352]
  4. Trio Sonata (No. 4) in F minor for two unspecified instruments and continuo[353]
  5. Trio Sonata (No. V) in E major for two violins and continuo[354]
  6. Trio Sonata (No. 5) in C minor for two oboes or two violins, and continuo[355]
  7. Trio Sonata (No. 7) in G major for two traversos and continuo[356]
  8. Trio Sonata in D major for two traversos and continuo[357]
  9. Trio Sonata (No. 8) in E minor for two traversos and continuo[358]
  10. Trio Sonata in B-flat major for two unspecified instruments and continuo[359]
  11. Trio Sonata in D major for two unspecified instruments and continuo[360]
  12. Trio Sonata (No. 3) in E minor for flute, violin and continuo[361]

Two trio sonatas in a collective manuscript:[362]

  1. Trio Sonata (No. 3) in F major for two unspecified instruments and continuo[363][364]
  2. Trio Sonata (No. 5) in D major for two unspecified instruments and continuo[365]

Three trio sonatas for violin, flute and harpsichord:[366]

  1. Trio Sonata (No. 50) in G major[367]
  2. Trio Sonata (No. 51) in D major[368]
  3. Trio Sonata (No. 52) in A major[369]

Three trio sonatas copied by "Copyist J. S. Bach I" (=Copyist Anon. 401):[370]

  1. Trio Sonata in D major for two unspecified instruments and continuo[371]
  2. Trio Sonata in C minor for two oboes or two violins, and continuo (identical to 6th item (No. 5) in 12 sonatas collection)[355]
  3. Trio Sonata in F minor for two oboes or two violins, and continuo [372]

Two trio sonatas for violin, flute and continuo:[373]

  1. Trio Sonata (No. 1) in G major[374]
  2. Trio Sonata (No. 2) in D major[375]

From a manuscript conserved in the Czech Republic (CZ-Pnm XXXIV B 342):

Two trio sonatas for two flutes and continuo:[377]

Two trio sonatas for flute, violin and continuo:[380]

Reception

Stölzel enjoyed an outstanding reputation in his lifetime. Shortly after his death some of his compositions were still performed, and Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg rated him slightly above Bach in his list of prominent composers of the 18th century.[3] By the 19th century he was largely forgotten.[383] From the second half of the 20th century there was an increase of musicological research about the composer, and recordings of his work.

Contemporaries

Before he settled in Gotha for the last thirty years of his life Stölzel had already seen his music performed from Germany to Italy. His operas had been staged in several major cities in the 1710s. His sacred music was performed from Catholic Prague to the Protestant German principalities. Even after his music production became concentrated on Gotha and Sondershausen, his music was still performed outside these places. One of his operas was performed in Altenburg in 1722,[229] the Saitenspiel cantata cycle was performed under Johann Friedrich Fasch in Zerbst in 1724–25,[22] and the first Passion he had composed for Gotha, and reworked around 1730, was taken up in several German cities:

Bach didn't only perform the work: around 1742–43 he reworked the aria "Dein Kreuz, o Bräutgam meiner Seelen" from Die leidende und am Kreuz sterbende Liebe Jesu into Bekennen will ich seinen Namen, BWV 200.[384][385] The music of this work had originally been believed to have been Bach's own.[23][386]

Before that, Bach and his family had shown their interest in various genres of Stölzel's music:

"Bist du bei mir"
Performed by soprano Elisabeth Schumann, 1934

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Johann Mattheson reckoned Stölzel among "the level-headed, learned, and great music masters" of his century.[1] Lorenz Christoph Mizler rated Stölzel as great as Johann Sebastian Bach.

Next generation

Georg Benda, Stölzel's immediate successor at the court in Gotha, restaged church music of his predecessor, sometimes with score revisions, until 1768: Passion settings and many cantatas such as the 1728–29 double cantata cycle (restaged in the liturgical years 1752–53, 1763–64 and 1765–66) were included in such repeat performances.[44] Stölzel's legacy was however disintegrating through sales of manuscripts, which court musicians had continued after the composer's death.[13] In 1778 Benda wrote: "... Only the best works of my predecessor, which could be used even today for church music, are saved, because already a long time ago I separated them from useless junk and kept them in my own house."[394]

Through Benda's neglect manuscripts of Stölzel's works in Gotha were lost. In Sondershausen Stölzel's works were copied, performed and conserved. Surprisingly Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf did not list any church cantatas by Stölzel in his catalogues of 1761, 1764 and 1770. Johann Kirnberger considered Stölzel to be one of the greatest contrapuntists, and illustrated his Die Kunst des reinen Satzes with music by Stölzel. C. P. E. Bach adopted several movements of Stölzel's Sechs geistlichen Betrachtungen des leidenden und sterbenden Jesus in his 1771 Lukas-Passion and his 1772 Johannes-Passion pasticcios. After C. P. E. Bach's death in 1788 three of Stölzel's cantata cycles were found in his legacy.[23][244][278][395][396][397][398][399]

Reference works by Johann Adam Hiller (1784) and Ernst Ludwig Gerber (early 1790s) contain biographies of Stölzel.[8][9] Hiller describes part of Stölzel's music production as "heard today and forgotten tomorrow": over-all light in spirit and, according to the standards of the time when these pieces originated, with pleasurable singing lines over a sparse instrumental accompaniment.[8] Hiller qualifies Stölzel's choral music as full in texture and rich in harmony, and names the Canonic Mass in thirteen real voices and the German Te Deum as examples of Stölzel's accomplished style, fully mastering the composition of canons and fugues.[8][3] Gerber largely repeats Hiller's biographical notes and judgement about Stölzel's music, adding descriptions of Stölzel's 1736 double cantata cycle and vocal chamber music, where the singing voice is treated as an instrumental part, in some passages rather an accompaniment than the leading voice.[9] Gerber praises Stölzel for his art of composing recitatives and summarizes the content of the then still unpublished Abhandlung vom Recitative.[9]

Manuscript conservation and publications

Georg Pölchau collected manuscripts of Stölzel's music, many of these ending up in the Berlin State Library.[79][126] Pölchau edited Stölzel's Missa canonica for thirteen real voices for publication in 1818.[395][400][401] Pölchau offered a copy of this edition to Carl Friedrich Zelter, leader of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin.[402] In 1832 Pölchau published a selection of Stölzel's choral music.[383][403] In the first half of the 19th century one of Stölzel's masses was copied by Johann Gottfried Schicht, and, with the orchestral part arranged for organ by Carl Ferdinand Becker, performed in Leipzig.[270] Becker also arranged some of Stölzel's music for organ solo.[404]

The pieces from the Anna Magdalena and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach notebooks, "Bist du bei mir" and Partita di Signore Steltzeln, were published by the Bach Gesellschaft in the second half of the 19th century. Stölzel's solo cantata Die Rose bleibt der Blumen Königin was published in 1884.[405] Arnold Schering published Stölzel's Concerto Grosso a quattro Chori in 1907.[406] The aria BWV 200 was first published, as a composition by Johann Sebastian Bach, in 1935.[407] The trio sonata in F minor for 2 violins or oboes and basso continuo was published in 1937.[408] In 1938 Wolfgang Schmidt-Weiss wrote a thesis about Stölzel's instrumental music, which was published as a book in 1939.[409][410]

The 1940s and 1950s saw a number of score publications:

The New Bach Edition republished the three Bach-related pieces in the second half of the 20th century. The Concerto for Oboe and Violin in F major was published in 1963.[422]

In 1965 Fritz Hennenberg wrote a two-volume thesis about Stölzel's cantatas.[423] In 1976 an updated version of that thesis was published in one volume as Das Kantatenschaffen von Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel.[16][424] An Urtext edition of the G minor Oboe Concerto was published in 1979.[425] The cantata Ich bin beide was published in 1981.[426] Two sonatas, Nos. 3 and 4 of the eight sonatas à quattro for oboe, violin, horn and basso continuo collection, were published in 1993.[427] Hofmeister published the fifth Sonata à Quattro for oboe, violin, horn and basso continuo in 2001.[428]

Stölzel's Ave Regina, Sind wir denn Kinder, Ehre sei Gott, and a new edition of the 1725 cantata Kündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnis were published in 2003.[429][430][431] Stölzel's 1725 setting of the Brockes-Passion was also published in the first decade of the 21st century.[432] The 1772 St. John Passion pasticcio which included four movements by Stölzel was published as Vol. 7.1 in Series IV of C. P. E. Bach's complete works.[398][399] The German Te Deum was published in 2010.[283]

In the 21st century facsimiles of large portions of Stölzel's work became available on websites such as those of the Berlin State Library and the Saxon State and University Library Dresden.[49]

Recordings

The vocal music that was published as part of the Bach legacy is frequently recorded:

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau recorded the cantata Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu Dir, H. 442, in the early 1950s, and again, for Deutsche Grammophon, in 1965.[435][436] Erik van Nevel, conducting the Ricercar Consort, recorded this cantata in 1991.[437][438] Günter Wand recorded the Concerto grosso a quattro chori in 1956.[439] Carl Schuricht's performance of the work at the Salzburger Festspiele was recorded in 1961.[440]

Maurice André performed the D major Oboe Concerto as a trumpet concerto, and recorded it several times, for example in the 1960s for Philips, in 1977 with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Charles Mackerras, and in 1983 with the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by Neville Marriner. In 1971 he recorded Stölzel's Concerto Grosso a Quatri Chori with five other trumpetists, Pierre Pierlot on the oboe and the Jean-François Paillard Chamber Orchestra conducted by Philippe Caillard.[441][442][443]

Stölzel's Brockes Passion, in a performance conducted by Ludger Rémy, was recorded in 1997.[444]

Rémy also recorded ten (half) cantatas from the Christmas season 1735–36 in Sondershausen, released as Christmas Oratorio on two CDs:[438]

Rémy's recordings of the 16 chamber cantatas H. WK A 12–27 were released on two CDs, in 2002 and 2004 respectively.[447]

C. P. E. Bach's 1772 Johannes-Passion pasticcio, containing some movements by Stölzel, was recorded in 2003.[448][449]

Rémy's Cantatas for Pentecost CD was released in 2004, containing:[6][450]

Two CDs recorded by the Handel's Company conducted by Rainer Johannes Homburg contained the Epistle cantatas and the Gospel cantatas of the 1728 Christmas Oratorio respectively, along with a selection of other works by Stölsel:[438]

Rémy recorded the serenatas Alles, was sonst lieblich heisset (H. WK A 7) and Seid wilkommen, schöne Stunden (H. WK A 11) in 2007.[452][453]

The first decade of the 21st century saw new recordings, and reissues of older recordings, of the Concerto grosso a quatro chori and of the Trumpet Concerto in D major.[454] Lajos Lencsés recorded Stölzel's oboe concerto in G minor in 2008.[455][456]

The nine Quadros (Sonatas à 4) for oboe, horn, violin and continuo were recorded in 2008.[345][457][458]

Chamber music for string instruments and continuo was recorded in 2009:[459][460]

The Partia di Signore Steltzeln has been recorded, with inclusion of Bach's Trio BWV 929, on harpsichord, piano and organ. The Enharmonische Claviersonate has been recorded on harpsichord.[459][461][462][463]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mattheson 1740
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mizler 1754
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Melvin P. Unger, editor. "Introduction" pp. vii–xi of Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel – German Te Deum: a setting of Martin Luther's translation. A-R Editions, 2010. ISBN 9780895796776
  4. Hoffmann, Melchior: Magnificat in a-Moll at RISM website
  5. 1 2 Narcissus at operadata.stanford.edu
  6. 1 2 3 Cantatas for Pentecost review of the 2002 recording by Johan van Veen, 2005
  7. Owens et al. 2011/2015, p. 203
  8. 1 2 3 4 Hiller 1784
  9. 1 2 3 4 Gerber 1792
  10. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel. Practischer Beweiß wie aus einem nach dem wahren Fundamente solcher Noten-Künsteleyen gesetzten Canone perpetuo in hypo dia pente quatuor vocum viel und mancherley ... Canones perpetui à 4 zu machen seyn. S.l., 1725
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scheitler 2005, pp. 338–345
  12. Steger 1962
  13. 1 2 Ahrens 2009
  14. Siegmund 2007
  15. 1 2 Stölzel: Christmas Oratorio - Epistle Cantatas on ArkivMusik, review of David Vernier, 2005
  16. 1 2 Hennenberg 1976
  17. 1 2 3 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 51 Cantatas at RISM website
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Stoelzel catalogue at home.arcor.de/kbhartmann
  19. 1 2 3 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sei du mein Anfang und mein Ende at RISM website
  20. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Kommt ihr frohen Morgenländer at RISM website
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owens et al. 2011/2015, p. 204
  22. 1 2 3 Pfau 2008
  23. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Glöckner 2009
  24. Schmolck 1727
  25. Gothaisches Gesangbuch. 1754.
  26. 1 2 Schmolck 1727, pp. 1–3
  27. 1 2 3 4 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wunder Mutter Wunder Kind was wir in dem Tempel sehen and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer wollte dich nicht fest an Brust und Herze schließen at RISM website
  28. 1 2 3 Schmolck 1727, pp. 25–28
  29. Schmolck 1727, pp. 33–36
  30. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ertönt ihr Hütten der Gerechten at RISM website
  31. Schmolck 1727, pp. 77–79
  32. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Verstelle dich nur immerhin du angenehmer Freund der Seelen at RISM website
  33. Schmolck 1727, pp. 79–82
  34. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Was soll ich an der Erde kleben at RISM website
  35. Schmolck 1727, pp. 97–99
  36. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Mein Gott was ist mir deine Liebe at RISM website
  37. Schmolck 1727, pp. 107–110
  38. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Drei in einem eins in dreien and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Drei in einem eins in dreien in F-Dur at RISM website
  39. Schmolck 1727, pp. 112–115
  40. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gottes und Marien Kind at RISM website
  41. Schmolck 1727, pp. 190–193
  42. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Mein Heil mein Teil im Himmel und auf Erden at RISM website
  43. Schmolck 1727, pp. 196–198
  44. 1 2 Owens et al. 2011/2015, p. 213
  45. 1 2 Texte zu einem Weihnachts-Oratorium 1728 at www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/mielorth/stoelzel
  46. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Owens et al. 2011/2015, p. 208
  47. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 6 Cantatas at RISM website
  48. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Kündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnis at RISM website
  49. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Category:Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich at IMSLP website
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  51. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 26 Cantatas at RISM website
  52. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Geht hin und lehret alle Völker at RISM website
  53. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Drei sind die da zeugen im Himmel at RISM website
  54. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr wie lange willst du mein so gar vergessen at RISM website
  55. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es ist hie kein Unterschied sie sind allzumal Sünder at RISM website
  56. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es wird Freude sein vor den Engeln Gottes at RISM website
  57. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das ist je gewißlich wahr at RISM website
  58. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es werden nicht alle die zu mir sagen at RISM website
  59. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr gehe nicht ins Gericht at RISM website
  60. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Meister was muß ich tun at RISM website
  61. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Du sollt Gott deinen Herren lieben at RISM website
  62. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die da reich werden wollen at RISM website
  63. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Niemand kann zweien Herren dienen at RISM website
  64. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr lehre doch mich daß es ein Ende at RISM website
  65. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Er hat alles wohl gemacht at RISM website
  66. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Fürchte dich nicht du hast Gnade bei Gott funden at RISM website
  67. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir haben hier keine bleibende Stätte at RISM website
  68. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Engel des Herrn lagert sich at RISM website
  69. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sie sind allzumal dienstbare Geister at RISM website
  70. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Widerstehet dem Teufel at RISM website
  71. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O wie ist die Barmherzigkeit des Herrn so groß at RISM website
  72. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Seid barmherzig wie auch euer Vater barmherzig ist at RISM website
  73. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer seine Missetat leugnet at RISM website
  74. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Befiehl dem Herrn deine Wege at RISM website
  75. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Herr sendet eine Erlösung seinem Volk at RISM website
  76. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr tue meine Lippen auf at RISM website
  77. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Tue Rechnung von deinem Haushalten at RISM website
  78. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 16 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc , 1770 at SBB website
  79. 1 2 3 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 16 Cantatas at RISM website
  80. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Halte im Gedächtnis Jesum Christum at RISM website
  81. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich war tot und siehe ich bin lebendig at RISM website
  82. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Bleibe bei uns denn es will Abend werden at RISM website
  83. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott aber sei Dank der uns den Sieg gegeben at RISM website
  84. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wende meine Augen ab at RISM website
  85. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Siehe hie bin ich at RISM website
  86. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Selig sind die Gottes Wort hören at RISM website
  87. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich will wiederkommen und euch zu mir nehmen at RISM website
  88. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der hinunter gefahren ist at RISM website
  89. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die Liebe Gottes ist ausgegossen in unser Herz at RISM website
  90. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich will meinen Geist ausgießen at RISM website
  91. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lehre mich tun nach deinem Wohlgefallen at RISM website
  92. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Also hat Gott die Welt geliebet at RISM website
  93. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich habe einen Held erwecket at RISM website
  94. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Land höre des Herren Wort at RISM website
  95. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 12 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc , 1750 (1750c) at SBB website
  96. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 12 Cantatas at RISM website
  97. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr hilf o Herr laß wohl gelingen at RISM website
  98. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es danken dir Gott die Völker at RISM website
  99. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Siehe da ist euer Gott at RISM website
  100. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe at RISM website
  101. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Bist willkommen du edler Gast at RISM website
  102. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herzlich lieb hab ich dich o Herr at RISM website
  103. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nun danket alle Gott at RISM website
  104. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lebt Christus was bin ich betrübt at RISM website
  105. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wo bist du Sonne blieben at RISM website
  106. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich; Telemann, Georg Philipp: 17 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc , 1760 at SBB website
  107. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 17 Cantatas at RISM website
  108. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Saget der Tochter Zion siehe dein Heil kommt at RISM website
  109. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Komm herein du Gesegneter des Herrn at RISM website
  110. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Küsset den Sohn daß er nicht zürne at RISM website
  111. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Erkennet doch daß der Herr seine Heiligen wunderlich führet at RISM website
  112. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe at RISM website
  113. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe at RISM website
  114. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Uns ist ein Kind geboren at RISM website
  115. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Jauchzet ihr Himmel freue dich Erde at RISM website
  116. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sehet welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater erzeiget at RISM website
  117. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sind wir denn Kinder so sind wir auch Erben at RISM website
  118. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Einen andern Grund kann niemand legen at RISM website
  119. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: So nimm doch nun Herr meine Seele von mir at RISM website
  120. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich habe Lust abzuscheiden at RISM website
  121. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Herr hat Großes an uns getan at RISM website
  122. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gehet zu seinen Toren ein at RISM website
  123. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Es danken dir Gott die Völker at RISM website
  124. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das ist die Freudigkeit die wir haben zu Gott at RISM website
  125. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 15 Kantaten; V (X), Coro, orch, bc , 1760 (1760c) at SBB website
  126. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 15 Cantatas at RISM website
  127. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr dreieiniger Gott at RISM website
  128. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ach ich fühle keine Reue at RISM website
  129. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ach was soll ich Sünder machen at RISM website
  130. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Du Vater bist voll Güte at RISM website
  131. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Des Herren Segen machet reich at RISM website
  132. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Verleih daß ich aus Herzensgrund at RISM website
  133. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr gib uns ein fruchtbar Jahr at RISM website
  134. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wie wenig sind der Heilgen dein at RISM website
  135. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Erbarm dich mein o Herre Gott at RISM website
  136. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nimm von uns Herr du treuer Gott at RISM website
  137. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wie dürft' ich bitten wenn mein Sinn at RISM website
  138. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ihn laßt tun und walten at RISM website
  139. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Heil du mich lieber Herre at RISM website
  140. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer weiß wie nahe mir mein Ende at RISM website
  141. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Dieses ist ein Spruch des Höchsten at RISM website
  142. 1 2 3 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 14 Geistliche Gesänge; V (X), Coro, orch, bc , 1740-1770 (1740-1770) at SBB website
  143. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 14 Sacred songs at RISM website
  144. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lobt ihn mit Herz und Munde at RISM website
  145. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Schreib meinen Nam' aufs beste ins Buch des Lebens ein at RISM website
  146. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Stimmt an mit vollen Chören at RISM website
  147. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich will selbst meine Schafe weiden at RISM website
  148. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Hosianna gelobet sei der da kommt at RISM website
  149. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das Warten der Gerechten wird Freude werden at RISM website
  150. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei Gott der mein Gebet nicht verwirft at RISM website
  151. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir daß du mich demütigest at RISM website
  152. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O Herr laß mich dein Angesicht oft sehen at RISM website
  153. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir sind voller Angst und Plag at RISM website
  154. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Was Gott tut das ist wohlgetan at RISM website
  155. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Singet und spielet dem Herrn in euren Herzen at RISM website
  156. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 6 Kantaten , 1750 at SBB website
  157. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Deine Gnade müsse mein Trost sein at RISM website
  158. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Verbirge dein Antlitz nicht für mir at RISM website
  159. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Laß meinen Mund deines Ruhmes at RISM website
  160. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Laß meinen Gang gewiß sein at RISM website
  161. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Deine Hand hat mich gemacht und bereitet at RISM website
  162. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nun merke ich daß der Herr seinen Gesalbten hilft at RISM website
  163. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Sohn Gottes hat mich geliebet in C major at RISM website
  164. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott wie dein Name in D major at RISM website
  165. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Das ist je gewisslich wahr in A major at RISM website
  166. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Aus der Tiefen rufe ich Herr höre meine Stimme at RISM website
  167. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott sei Dank der uns den Sieg gegeben hat at RISM website
  168. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Bleibe bei uns denn es will Abend werden at RISM website
  169. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Mache mich o Geist der Gnaden at RISM website
  170. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 51 Kantaten , 1760 at SBB website
  171. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Christus kommt her von den Vätern in G major at RISM website
  172. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Herr der Gott Israel in G major at RISM website
  173. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Preiset mit mir den Herrn in C major at RISM website
  174. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei Gott und der Vater in G major at RISM website
  175. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott ist wundersam in seinem Heiligtum in Bb major at RISM website
  176. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Alles was ihr tut mit Worten oder mit Werken in G major at RISM website
  177. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich freue mich und bin fröhlich in dir in F major at RISM website
  178. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Lobet den Herrn alle Heiden in F major at RISM website
  179. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr ich habe lieb die Stätte deines Hauses in Bb major at RISM website
  180. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gottes Rat ist wunderbarlich in A major at RISM website
  181. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Herr täglich in C minor at RISM website
  182. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Freuet euch der Barmherzigkeit Gottes in C major at RISM website
  183. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Nehmet das Wort an mit Sanftmut in A minor at RISM website
  184. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Siehe dein König kommt zu dir in A major at RISM website
  185. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Herr mein Hort in Eb major at RISM website
  186. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir Herr dass du zornig bist gewesen in Bb major at RISM website
  187. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Dazu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes in C major at RISM website
  188. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Danke für alles dem der dich geschaffen in G major at RISM website
  189. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ihr Heiligen lobsinget dem Herren in C major at RISM website
  190. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Herr wird seinem Volk Kraft geben in F major at RISM website
  191. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir dein Volk und Schafe deiner Weide in G major at RISM website
  192. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei Gott und der Vater unsres Herrn Jesu Christi in F major at RISM website
  193. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Singet Gott lobsinget seinen Namen in F major at RISM website
  194. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sehet welch eine Liebe in C major at RISM website
  195. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Hilf deinem Volk und segne dein Erbe in Eb major at RISM website
  196. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Heilig ist der Herr Zebaoth in Eb major at RISM website
  197. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wohl zu tun und mitzuteilen in Bb major at RISM website
  198. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Schmecket und sehet wie freundlich der Herr ist in C major at RISM website
  199. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: O wie ist die Barmherzigkeit des Herrn so groß in D minor at RISM website
  200. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wer Barmherzigkeit übet in C minor at RISM website
  201. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott segnet den Frommen ihre Güter in Bb major at RISM website
  202. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sprich nicht ich will Böses vergelten in Bb major at RISM website
  203. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wenn du 'gessen hast und satt bist in G major at RISM website
  204. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die Lehrer werden mit viel Segen geschmückt in G major at RISM website
  205. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Vergib uns alle Sünde und tue uns wohl in D minor at RISM website
  206. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: So wasche nun Jerusalem dein Herz in Eb major at RISM website
  207. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Die Opfer die Gott gefallen in C minor at RISM website
  208. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir Gott ewiglich in G major at RISM website
  209. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich danke dir von rechtem Herzen in D major at RISM website
  210. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Opfere Gott Dank in F major at RISM website
  211. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Was betrübst du dich meine Seele in G major at RISM website
  212. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Wir haben einen Gott in G major at RISM website
  213. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gott man lobet dich in der Stille in Bb major at RISM website
  214. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Bei dem Herrn ist die Gnade in C major at RISM website
  215. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Gelobet sei der Gott und der Vater in F major at RISM website
  216. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ich hoffe darauf dass du so gnädig bist in F major at RISM website
  217. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr ich bin zu geringe in A minor at RISM website
  218. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Fürchtet Gott ehret den König in G major at RISM website
  219. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Des Herrn großer Tag ist nahe in C major at RISM website
  220. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ja Herr allmächtiger Gott deine Gerichte in G major at RISM website
  221. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Amen! Ja komm Herr Jesu in C major at RISM website
  222. 1 2 Volles Vergnügen ausnehmende Freude at RISM website
  223. Alles Vergnügen auf einmal geneßen at RISM website
  224. Entweicht ihr ungebetnen Sorgen at RISM website
  225. Ausnehmender Vorteil vortreffliche Kraft at RISM website
  226. Was herrlich fürtrefflich und prächtig erscheinet at RISM website
  227. Begeisterte Quelle der fürstlichen Liebe at RISM website
  228. Alles was sonst lieblich heißet at RISM website
  229. 1 2 3 Nur in dir wohnt mein Ergötzen schöne Gegend stilles Land at RISM website
  230. Sonne spiel im reinsten Lichte at RISM website
  231. Brich herfür in reinstem Schimmer zeige Sonne deine Pracht at RISM website
  232. Seid willkommen schöne Stunden at RISM website
  233. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Seid willkommen schöne Stunden; V (4), orch, bc , 1720-1732 (ca.) at SBB website
  234. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld at RISM website
  235. Die leidende und am Creutze sterbende Liebe Jesu and Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld at operadata.stanford.edu
  236. Historie des bitteren Leidens und Sterbens unsers allertheuresten Erlösers Jesu Christi at operadata.stanford.edu
  237. Der für die Sünde der Welt gemartete und sterbende Jesus at operadata.stanford.edu
  238. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Der Für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus at RISM website
  239. Jesus, als der für das verlorene Schäflein leidend-und sterbende gute Hirte at operadata.stanford.edu
  240. Irmgard Scheitler. "Ein Oratorium in der Nürnberger Frauenkirche 1699 und seine Nachfolger", pp. 179–212 in Akten der 13. Tagung der Christian Knorr von Rosenroth-Gesellschaft, Juli 2003 edited by Italo Michele Battafarano. Peter Lang, 2004. ISBN 9783039103911, p. 183
  241. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Passions – Passion in 4 parts at RISM website
  242. O Welt! sieh hier dein Leben at operadata.stanford.edu
  243. Die mit Busse und Glauben ihren leidenden Jesus bis zum Grabe begleitende Seele at operadata.stanford.edu
  244. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Passions – Passion in 6 Betrachtungen at RISM website
  245. Abstracts von Aufsätzen zu Stoelzel at www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/mielorth/stoelzel
  246. Weihnachtsoratorium at operadata.stanford.edu
  247. Jesus patiens at operadata.stanford.edu
  248. Die büssende und versöhnte Magdalena at operadata.stanford.edu
  249. Caino, overo Il primo figlio mavaggio at operadata.stanford.edu
  250. Fall und Trost des menschlichen Geschlechtes at operadata.stanford.edu
  251. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in c-Moll (in 14 church pieces manuscript), Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in c-Moll (composer's autograph 1739) and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in E minor at RISM website
  252. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in e-Moll at RISM website
  253. Masses, V (4), strings, ob (2), bc, e-Moll - BSB Mus.ms. 1054 at Bavarian State Library website
  254. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Missa canonica in C-Dur at RISM website
  255. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Missa canonica in C-Dur at RISM website
  256. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C-Dur, Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C-Dur, Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major, Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major at RISM website
  257. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major at RISM website
  258. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major at RISM website
  259. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major at RISM website
  260. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in Eb major at RISM website
  261. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in F major at RISM website
  262. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 7 Sacred songs at RISM website
  263. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in Eb major, Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses (Excerpts) in Eb major, Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses (Excerpts) in C minor and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses (Excerpts) in Es at RISM website
  264. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in F-Dur at RISM website
  265. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in C major at RISM website
  266. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in A minor at RISM website
  267. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in A minor at RISM website
  268. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in A minor at RISM website
  269. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in A minor and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in A minor at RISM website
  270. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses at RISM website
  271. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in Bb major at RISM website
  272. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in G major at RISM website
  273. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in g; B|b at RISM website
  274. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in D major at RISM website
  275. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in D major at RISM website
  276. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in E minor at RISM website
  277. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in F major at RISM website
  278. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses (Excerpts) – Only Kyrie at RISM website
  279. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Masses in G-Dur at RISM website
  280. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 2 Masses (Excerpts) ("Qui tollis peccata mundi suscipe""Cum sancto spiritu, in gloria Dei patris") at RISM website
  281. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Herr Gott wir danken dir in D-Dur at RISM website
  282. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: (Sammelhandschrift) 2 Geistliche Gesänge, 1750 at SBB website
  283. 1 2 Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Melvin P. Unger, editor. German Te Deum: a setting of Martin Luther's translation. A-R Editions, Inc., 2010. ISBN 9780895796776
  284. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Ave regina in D-Dur at RISM website
  285. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Miserere in G minor at RISM website
  286. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Offertories: Gaudete omnes populi at RISM website
  287. 1 2 Owens et al. 2011/2015, p. 247
  288. Rosen und Dornen der Liebe at operadata.stanford.edu
  289. Artemisia at operadata.stanford.edu
  290. Artemisia (Excerpts) at RISM website
  291. Wenn du deinen Schatz wirst küssen at RISM website
  292. Venus und Adonis at operadata.stanford.edu
  293. Acis und Galathea (Die triumphirende Liebe) at operadata.stanford.edu
  294. Das durch Liebe besiegte Glück at operadata.stanford.edu
  295. Collection: 11 Sacred songs at RISM website
  296. (Sammelhandschrift) 11 Geistliche Gesänge at Berlin State Library website
  297. Diomedes (Excerpts), Aria aus dem II. Akt / 11. Szene: "Es ist die Ursach' meines Leidens" at RISM website
  298. Diomedes (Excerpts): "Geht ihr Küsse geht ihr Blicke" at RISM website
  299. Diomedes (Excerpts): "Mein Glücke steht in deinen Händen" at RISM website
  300. 1 2 Diomedes (Excerpts): "Bist du bei mir geh ich mit Freuden" at RISM website
  301. Diomedes (Excerpts): "Sage mir doch wertes Glücke" at RISM website
  302. Ja ihr angenehmsten Wangen in F major at RISM website
  303. Hercules Prodicius at operadata.stanford.edu
  304. Die Ernde der Freuden at operadata.stanford.edu
  305. L'amore vince l'inganno at operadata.stanford.edu
  306. Bey hoher Gegenwart Ihro Königlichen Hoheit, Der Durchlauchtigsten ... , 1735 at Berlin State Library website
  307. Owens et al. 2011/2015, p. 202
  308. Hofmusik in Dresden: Schrank II at hofmusik.slub-dresden.de
  309. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sinfonias in Es-Dur at RISM website
  310. Sinfonias - Mus.2450-N-1 at SLUB website
  311. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Symphonies in D-Dur at RISM website
  312. Sonatas - Mus.2450-N-2 at SLUB website
  313. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concerti grossi in D-Dur at RISM website
  314. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in B minor at RISM website
  315. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in D-Dur at RISM website
  316. Concertos - Mus.2450-O-1,1 at SLUB website
  317. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in G minor at RISM website
  318. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in G major and Concertos in G major at RISM website
  319. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in E minor at RISM website
  320. 1 2 3 Ingo Gronefeld. Die Flötenkonzerte bis 1850: Ein thematisches Verzeichnis in four volumes. Tutzing, 1992-1995
  321. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in G major and Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in G major at RISM website
  322. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in G major at RISM website
  323. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in F-Dur at RISM website
  324. Concertos - Mus.2450-O-1,2 at SLUB website
  325. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in e-Moll at RISM website
  326. Concertos - Mus.2450-O-1,3 at SLUB website
  327. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Concertos in B minor at RISM website
  328. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sonatas in F-Dur (1) at RISM website
  329. Sonatas - Mus.2450-Q-1 at SLUB website
  330. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 2 Sonatas at RISM website
  331. 1 2 2 Sonatas - Mus.2450-Q-4 at SLUB website
  332. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sonatas in F-Dur (2) at RISM website
  333. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sonatas in F-Dur (3) at RISM website
  334. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 2 Sonatas at RISM website
  335. 1 2 2 Sonatas - Mus.2450-Q-3 at SLUB website
  336. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sonatas in F-Dur (4) at RISM website
  337. Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: Sonatas in F-Dur (5) at RISM website
  338. 1 2 Stölzel, Gottfried Heinrich: 2 Sonatas in F-Dur at RISM website
  339. 1 2 2 Sonatas - Mus.2450-Q-2 at SLUB website
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  384. Bach Digital Work 0250
  385. Wollny 2008
  386. Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (1998), p. 202
  387. Alfred Dörffel, editor. BGA Vol. 451 (1897), pp. 213–231
  388. Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (1998), pp. 391–392
  389. Bach Digital Work 1104
  390. Tatiana Shabalina "Recent Discoveries in St Petersburg and their Meaning for the Understanding of Bach’s Cantatas" pp. 77-99 in Understanding Bach 4, 2009
  391. Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (1998), pp. 308–309
  392. Bach-Jahrbuch 2002, pp. 172–174.
  393. Bach Digital Work 0579
  394. "Nur die besten Arbeiten meines Vorgängers, von welchen man noch izt beÿ den Kirchen-Musiken einigen Gebrauch machen könnte, sind gerettet, weil ich solche schon vor langer Zeit von dem unbrauchbaren Wuste abgesondert und eigends in meinem Hause verwahrt habe.", quoted in Hennenberg 1976, p. 22
  395. 1 2 A. B. Marx. "2. Freie Aufsätze: Herausgabe klassischer Kirchenmusik", pp. 317–319 in Berliner Allgemeine Musikalishe Zeitung, 4th year, No. 40, 3 October 1827
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  397. Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel: Lukas-Passion 1771 and Telemann, Georg Philipp: Johannes-Passion 1772 at RISM website
  398. 1 2 Paul Corneilson, editor. Passion according to St. John (1772) based on a setting by Georg Philipp Telemann: incorporating music by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, Gottfried August Homilius, and Johann Sebastian Bach, Vol. 7.1 in Series IV: Oratorios and passions of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's complete works. Los Altos, CA: The Packard Humanities Institute, 2007. ISBN 9781933280219
  399. 1 2 Passion according to St. John : (1772) / Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach ; based on a setting by Georg Philipp Telemann ; incorporating music by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, Gottfried August Homilius, and Johann Sebastian Bach ; edited by Paul Corneilson at encore.searchmobius.org
  400. Georg Pölchau, editor. Missa canonica. Kyrie und Gloria für dreyzehn reelle Stimmen: Acht Singstimmen zwey Violinen, zwey Bratschen und Bass von Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, vormals Capellmeister in Gotha. Partitur. 2nd volume of Musikalisch classische Kunstwerke der Deutschen alter und neuer Zeit. Vienna: Steiner (later: Haslinger), 1820.
  401. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung No. 78 (27 September 1820) columns 620–622 and No. 79 (30 September 1920) columns 629–631
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  405. Robert Eitner, editor. G.&nbsp:H. Stölzel: Die Rose bleibt der Blumen Königin in Cantaten des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts, Vol. 1. Breitkopf & Härtel, 1884.
  406. Arnold Schering, editor. Instrumentalkonzerte deutscher Meister. Vol. 29 and 30 in Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst Erste Folge. Breitkopf & Härtel, 1907. pp. 221–272
  407. Ludwig Landshoff, editor. Aria 'Bekennen will ich seinen Namen' für eine Alt-Stimme, zwei Violinen und Basso Continuo / Johann Sebastian Bach: Nach dem Autograph herausgegeben und eingerichtet – Erste Ausgabe im Bach-Jahr 1935. Edition Peters, 1935
  408. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Helmuth Osthoff, editor. Triosonate F moll: Für 2 Violinen oder Oboen, Violoncello und Continuo. Hannover: A. Nagel, 1937
  409. Wolfgang Schmidt-Weiss. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690 - 1749) als Instrumentalkomponist. München, Univ., Diss. 1938
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  411. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Gotthold Frotscher, editor. Sonata a 3 für Flöte (Violine, Oboe), Violine, Violoncell und Cembalo. Breitkopf & Härtel, 1942
  412. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Adam Adrio, editor. Aus der Tiefe rufe ich Herr zu dir: Solokantate für Bass, zwei Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und Orgel. Merseburger, 1948. OCLC 611257773
  413. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Günter Hausswald, editor. Sonate für Oboe, Horn, Violine u. Generalbaß. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1952
  414. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; H. Töttcher, editor; G. Müller, piano reduction. Concerto for Oboe, strings & continuo, in D major. Sikorski, 1953.
  415. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Hans Albrecht, editor. Weihnachtskantate Kündlich gross ist das gottselige Geheimnis für Sopran, Alt, vierstimmigen gemischten Chor, Oboe, zwei Violinen, Viola und Basso continuo. Lippstadt: Kistner & Siegel, 1953
  416. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Hans Albrecht, editor. Lob und Dank: Choral und Arie A-dur, für Tenor, Sopran, vierstimmigen Chor, Oboe d'amore, 2 Violinen, Viola und Basso continuo. Lippstadt: Kistner & Siegel, 1954
  417. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Günter Hausswald, editor. Sonate für Flöte, Violine und Cembalo. Heidelberg: Willy Müller, Süddeutscher Musikverlag, 1955 (distributed by C. F. Peters in the U.S.)
  418. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Josef Bachmair, editor. Sonata V: Trio a 2 Violini con Continuo.
  419. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Josef Bachmair, editor. Triosonate B-Dur: Für 2 Violinen mit Continuo. 1956
  420. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Gotthold Frotscher, editor. Triosonate in D-dur für Flöte, Violine und Basso continuo. Hamburg: Sikorski, 1956
  421. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Gotthold Frotscher, editor. Triosonate für 2 Flöten und Basso continuo. Hamburg: Sikorski, 1958
  422. Friedrich Buck and Helmut Winschermann, editors. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Konzert F-Dur: für Oboe, Violine, Streicher u. Basso continuo Hamburg: Sikorski, 1963
  423. Fritz Hennenberg. Das Kantatenschaffen von Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (Vol. 1; Vol. 2 - Catalogue). Leipzig University Thesis, 1965.
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  425. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Richard Lauschmann, editor and arranger. Concerto g-moll für Oboe mit Begleitung von Streichorchester (und Continuo) oder Klavier. Frankfurt am Main: Zimmermann, 1979
  426. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Wolfram-Theo Freudenthal, editor; Siegfried Pritsche, continuo realisation. Ich bin beide: Kantate für Alt, Bass, vierstimmigen Chor, zwei Violinen, Viola und Basso continuo (Fagott, Violoncello, Kontrabass und Orgel). Leipzig: VEB deutscher Verlag für Musik, 1981
  427. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Charles-David Lehrer, editor. Two sonatas à quattro: Nos. 3-4 in F major, for oboe, violin, horn and basso continuo. Monteux: Musica Rara, 1993
  428. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel. Sonata Nr. 5 à 4 für Oboe, Violine, Corno und Basso. Leipzig: F. Hofmeister, 2001
  429. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Alejandro Garri, edior; Kent Carlson, keyboard realizations. Ave Regina: motet for soprano, strings and organ. Garri Editions, 2003
  430. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Oswald Knauer, lyrics; Brian Clark, editor. Sind wir denn Kinder: SATB, oboe d'amore, strings, and continuo, and Ehre sei Gott: SATB, oboe d'amore, strings, and continuo. Prima la musica!, 2003
  431. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Brian Clark, editor. Kündlich groß ist das gottselige Geheimnis. Primalamusica, 2003
  432. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, composer; Axel Weidenfeld, Manfred Fechner and Ludger Rémy, editors. Brockes-Passion: Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus. Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag, 2010
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  434. Cantata BWV 200: Bekennen will ich seinen Namen at www.bach-cantatas.com
  435. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Sings Baroque Arias: Historical Recordings 1952/53/54. Hänssler Classics, 2012
  436. J. S. Bach: Kreuzstab-Kantate BWV 56 - Stölzel – Purcell – Gibbons. Deutsche Grammophon, 1965. OCLC 11579562
  437. Deutsche barock Kantaten, Vol. VIII. Ricercar, 1991
  438. 1 2 3 Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Recordings of Cantatas & Other Vocal Works at www.bach-cantatas.com
  439. Eine kleine Nachtmusik at www.muziekweb.nl
  440. Symphonie no.3 at www.muziekweb.nl
  441. Maurice André - König der Trompete, Trompetenkonzerte – Trumpet Concertos and Maurice Andre spielt 29 Trompetenkonzerte at abel.hive.no
  442. Maurice André Edition Volume 1 - Concertos 1 (Erato: 2564695722) at www.prestoclassical.co.uk
  443. Concertos & cantatas at www.muziekweb.nl
  444. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Brockes-Passion at www.bach-cantatas.com
  445. Kobow / Mertens / Remy / Schwarz / Stolzel / Voss - Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel: Christmas Oratorio; Cantatas 1-5 CD at www.cduniverse.com
  446. Oratorio De Navidad (Cantatas 6-10) Audiolibro, CD at amazon.com website
  447. Stölzel: German Chamber Cantatas Vol 1 / Rémy, Mields, Kobow and Stölzel: German Chamber Cantatas Vol 2 / Rémy, Mields, Et Al at www.arkivmusic.com
  448. Carl Philipp Emanuel BACH (1714-1788): Johannes-Passion (1772) at www.musicweb-international.com
  449. Bach, Carl Phillip Emanuel: Johannes-Passion at www.dasorchester.de (February 2005)
  450. Stölzel: Cantatas For Pentecost / Rémy, Mields, Et Al at www.arkivmusic.com
  451. Stölzel: Christmas Oratorio Vol 2 - Gospel Cantatas / Handel's Company at www.arkivmusic.com
  452. David Vickers. Stolzel Serenatas at www.gramophone.co.uk
  453. Stölzel: Two Serenatas / Rémy, Mields, Abele, Schoch, Et Al at www.arkivmusic.com
  454. Concerto grosso voor orkest in D gr.t., "A quattro chori" and Concert voor trompet en strijkorkest in D gr.t. at www.muziekweb.nl
  455. Oboe Cosmopolitano / Lajos Lencsés at www.hbdirect.com website
  456. Concert voor hobo en strijkorkest in g kl.t. at www.muziekweb.nl
  457. Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel: Quadri di Dresden and Brussels / Epoca Barocca at www.hbdirect.com website
  458. Quadri di Dresda e Bruxelles at www.muziekweb.nl
  459. 1 2 Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Kammermusik at www.ambitus.de
  460. Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Kammermusik at www.jpc.de
  461. Edition Bachakademie Vol 137 - Klavierbüchlein for W.F. Bach at www.hbdirect.com
  462. BACH, J.S.: From the W.F. Bach Notebook / 5 Little Preludes at Naxos website
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