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Johann Gottfried Walther
Born: September 18, 1684; Erfurt, Germany   Died: March 23, 1748; Weimar, Germany  
Related to J.S. Bach, his almost exact contemporary, on his mother's side, Johann Gottfried Walther was an important German organist and composer. His first organ lessons were in Erfurt with Johann Bernhard Bach, and he quickly became an able child singer. When he was 18 he landed his first organ post, at Erfurt's Thomaskirche. After a flirtation with philosophy and law at the local university, Walther turned all his attention to music, becoming ...
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Ach Gott erhör mein Seufzen und Wehklagen (1)
Ach Gott un Herr (1)
Allein Gott in der Höhe sei Ehr (1)
Canon (1)
Chorale partita for organ ("Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele"), LV 52 (1)
Chorale Prelude "Wir Christenleut" (1)
Chorale Prelude for Organ, LV 78 "Ein Lammlein geht und tragt die Schuld" (1)
Choralvorspiel: "Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König", for organ (1)
Christus der ist mein Leben (1)
Concerto for keyboard in B minor ("del Signor Meck (Vivaldi?)") (2)
Concerto for organ in A major, LV 130 (after Sigr. Gentili) (1)
Concerto for organ in B minor ("del Signor Vivaldi"), LV 133 (1)
Concerto for Organ solo "del Signor Megck" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo "del Signor Megck": 1st movement, Allegro (1)
Concerto for Organ solo "del Signor Megck": 2nd movement, Adagio (1)
Concerto for Organ solo "del Signor Megck": 3rd movement, Allegro (1)
Concerto for Organ solo "del Signor Torelli" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in A major, LV 128 "del Signor Blamr" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in A major, LV 128 "del Signor Blamr": Pastorella (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in A major, LV 130 "del Signor Gentili" (4)
Concerto for Organ solo in A minor, LV 140 "del Signor Torelli" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in B flat major, LV 127 "del Signor Albinoni" (2)
Concerto for Organ solo in B flat major, LV 131 "del Signor Gregori" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in B flat major, LV 135 "del Signor Taglietti" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in B flat major, LV 139 "del Signor Torelli" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in B minor "del Signor Megck" (3)
Concerto for Organ solo in B minor, LV 133 (4)
Concerto for Organ solo in B minor, LV 133 "del Signor Vivaldi" (4)
Concerto for Organ solo in C major, LV 134 "del Signor Megck" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in C minor, LV 136 "del Signor Telemann" (2)
Concerto for Organ solo in D minor, LV 138 "del Signor Torelli" (1)
Concerto for Organ solo in F major, LV 126 "del Signor Albinoni" (3)
Concerto for Organ solo in G minor, LV 132 "del Signor Manzia" (1)
Concerto for trumpet & organ in G major, LV 120 (1)
Concerto for Trumpet in G major (2)
Concerto in C major (1)
Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott (1)
Es ist das Heil uns kommen her, LV 84 (2)
Fugue for Organ in F major, LV 124 (2)
Herr Gott, nun schleuss der Himmel auf (1)
In dich hab ich gehoffet, LV 97 (1)
Jesu, meine Freude, chorale partita, LV 2 (1)
Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, LV 101 (2)
Lobe den Herren, den nächtigen König der Ehren, chorale prelude (1)
Lobt Gott, ihr Christen (2)
Mache dich, mein Geist, bereit, LV 104 (1)
Meinem Jesum laß' ich nicht, hymn setting for organ, LV 1 (1)
Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht, LV 1 (1)
Partita for Organ "Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier" (1)
Partita for organ "Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht" (1)
Partita for Organ "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" (2)
Partita for organ ("Jesu meine Freude") (1)
Partita for organ ("Machs mit mir, Gott, nach deiner Güt") (1)
Partita for Organ, LV 2 "Jesu meine Freude" (5)
Passionchorale Partita "Herzlich tut mich verlangen" (1)
Prelude and fugue for keyboard in A major, LV 125 (1)
Prelude and fugue for keyboard in G major, LV 119 (1)
Prelude and Fugue for Organ in D minor, LV 123 (1)
Puer natus in Bethlehem (1)
Variations over a basso continuo by Signor Corelli in E major, LV 129 (1)
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (2)
Biography by James Reel
Related to J.S. Bach, his almost exact contemporary, on his mother's side, Johann Gottfried Walther was an important German organist and composer. His first organ lessons were in Erfurt with Johann Bernhard Bach, and he quickly became an able child singer. When he was 18 he landed his first organ post, at Erfurt's Thomaskirche. After a flirtation with philosophy and law at the local university, Walther turned all his attention to music, becoming especially interested in music theory. He began touring Germany on a regular basis, and in his travels he met the important theorist Andreas Werckmeister, becoming one of his protégés, if usually by long distance. In 1707 he obtained his first and only "real" adult job, organist at Weimar's Stadkirche; there he remained for the rest of his life, another four decades. He also served as music teacher to Prince Johann Ernst in Weimar, to whom he would dedicate his 1708 treatise, Praecepta der musicalischen Composition. In 1721, he added the duty of heading the ducal orchestra.

J.S. Bach came to the ducal court in 1708, and the cousins struck up a close friendship, which benefited Walther artistically as much as, though perhaps not more than, his relationship with Werckmeister had. Walther was an omnivorous collector of information on music and theory, which led to the publication in 1732 of his Musicalisches Lexicon, Germany's first major music dictionary, incorporating entries on both biography and terminology. His career stalled out, though, and Walther never rose through the Weimar musical system, much to his bitter regret.

The Lexicon is Walther's greatest legacy, but he also left a solid body of compositions, mostly organ pieces (only one vocal work out of nearly 100 has survived). Most of the organ works are chorale-based: individual chorales, chorale partitas, and chorale fugues, most of them comparable in quality and brilliance of keyboard technique to Bach. Early in his career, Walther also produced the Praecepta der musicalischen Composition, a useful music-theory compendium cribbed from seventeenth century treatises; the second part is a valuable survey of German Baroque composition procedures.
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