Motets and arias for choirs (volume 5)
collected and edited by Johann Adam Hiller 1784
Part 5 of the collections of four-voiced motets and arias published by Johann Adam Hiller represents a continuation of the previous volumes: It contains works by the two great masters of the motet, Homilius and Rolle, as well as, for the first time, motets by Neefe (known as Beethoven’s teacher), the Kantor from Merseburg, Johann Gottfried Weiske, and by Johann Weilhelm Häsler, a composer and organist born in Erfurt.
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Johann Adam Hiller
| 1728-1804Attended school first in Görlitz and then at the Kreuzschule in Dresden, where he was a pupil of G. A. Homilius. 1751 studied in Leipzig, 1754 tutor to Count Heinrich von Brühl. Back in Leipzig in 1758, Hiller was active as a concert organiser, conductor, singing teacher and music publicist; he was the first director of the concerts held in the Gewandhaus from 1781. 1789 Thomas Cantor in succession to Johann Friedrich Doles. Personal details
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Uwe Wolf
| 1961As a musicologist, Dr. Uwe Wolf is particularly at home in the 17th and 18th centuries. The focus of his work ranges from the time of Monteverdi and Schütz to Bach and the generation of Bach's sons and pupils through to Viennese Classicism. He has been head of the editorial department at Carus-Verlag since October 2011. Prior to this, he worked in Bach research for over 20 years. Personal details