- Johannes Eccard
Johannes Eccard (1553 – 1611) was a German
composer andkapellmeister . He was an early principal conductor at the Berlin court chapel.Biography
Eccard was born at
Mühlhausen ,Thuringia ,Germany . At the age of eighteen he went toMunich , where he became the pupil ofOrlando Lasso . In his company, Eccard is said to have visitedParis , but in 1574, he was again at Mühlhausen, where he resided for four years. There he, together withJohann von Burgk , edited his first master, a collection of sacred songs, called "Crepundia sacra Helmboldi" (1577). Soon afterwards he obtained an appointment as musician in the house ofJacob Fugger , theAugsburg banker .In 1583 he became assistant conductor, and in 1599 conductor at
Königsberg toGeorg Friedrich ,Margrave of Brandenburg-Anspach, the administrator of theDuchy of Prussia . In 1608 he was called byJoachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg as principal conductor in Berlin, but this post he held only for three years, owing to his death at Königsberg in 1611.Eccard's works consist exclusively of vocal compositions, such as songs, sacred
cantata s andchorale s for four or five, and sometimes for seven, eight, or even nine voices. Theirpolyphonic structure is a marvel of art and still garners the admiration of musicians. At the same time his works are instinct with a spirit of true religious feeling. His setting ofMartin Luther 's words "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott " ("A Mighty Fortress Is Our God") is still regarded by the Germans as their representative national hymn.Eccard and his school are inseparably connected with the history of the
Protestant Reformation . Of Eccard's songs a great many collections are extant such as those published in "Der Evangelische Kirchengesang" (1843) byBaron Karl Georg August Vivigens von Winterfeld .elected works
* "Nun schürz dich, Gretlein, schürz dich"
* "Übers Gebirg Maria geht"
* "Christ ist erstanden"
* "Es rühmt die Heilige Schrift" (1591)
* "Nachdem die Sonn beschlossen" (1600)References
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*cite book | last=Von Winterfeld | first=K.G.A.V. | title=Der Evangelische Kirchengesang | language=de icon| location=Hildesheim | publisher=G. Olms | year=1966 | origyear=1843 | oclc=823432External links
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