- Johann Caspar Vogler
Johann Caspar Vogler (23 May 1696 - 3 June 1763) was a German organist and
composer taught byJohann Sebastian Bach .Biography
He was born in Hausen, near
Arnstadt ; from 1706 he studied withJohann Sebastian Bach , who was at that time organist there, and was also taught, inRudolstadt , by P.H. Erlebach andNicolaus Vetter . He moved toWeimar to study further with Bach from 1710 to 1715, during which time he copiedJacques Boyvin 's two "livres d'orgue". He was appointed organist at Stadtilm in 1715, leaving in May 1721 to take up bach's former post of organist to the Weimar court.He failed in two applications in 1729 for organ posts at the Nikolaikirche,
Leipzig , and Sts Peter und Paul,Görlitz , which were filled by Bach pupilsJohann Schneider andDavid Nicolai . The Leipzig judges remarked that he 'played too fast and confused the congregation'; this did not deter him from boastig of his 'swiftness of hand and feet' in the second application.He was selected for the post of organist of the Marktkirche in
Hanover in 1735, but forbidden from leaving Weimar by DukeErnst August , the same prohibition that DukeWilhelm Ernst had imposed years before on Bach. Nevertheless, he became deputymayor of Weimar as some consolation, and mayor two years later; he remained there for the rest of his life.Works
He composed a
St Mark Passion which is now lost, and only three of his works, all organchorale s, are now known. His setting of "Jesu Leiden, Pein und Tod",BWV Anh 57 (modelled on "O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde gross",BWV 622 , in Bach'sOrgelbüchlein ) is one of the most elaborately decorated chorales in the whole repertoire, with the chorale melody embellished byhemidemisemiquaver s and even shorter notes. He published the two other chorales as "Vermischte musikalische Choral-Gedanken" (Weimar, 1737; in Incognita organo XXXVI, Hilversum, 1988) are of a similar style to Bach's 'Arnstadt' chorales with expressive, improvisational interludes to a full harmonised chorale; there are other features resembling Bach's 'Leipzig' chorales, BWV 651–668.There are some copies of Bach's compositions in his hand; he was formerly known in the Bach literature as 'Anonymous 18' before his identity was established. The copy he made of the
Prelude andFughetta in C major,BWV 870a , is valued inperformance practice studies, for its written-outfingering s.ources
*Russell Stinson: 'Vogler, Johann Caspar', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed
2007-06-13 ), http://www.grovemusic.com/
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