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Johann Stobäus was a German composer. Pupil of [[Johannes Eccard]], he took the position of ''Kantor'' at Königsberg Cathedral (1602–1626), and ''Kapellmeister'' in Königsberg (1626–1646).
Johann Stobäus was a Prussian composer. Pupil of [[Johannes Eccard]], he took the position of ''Kantor'' at Königsberg Cathedral (1602–1626), and ''Kapellmeister'' in Königsberg (1626–1646).
 
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*{{NoCo|Macht hoch die Tür}}   ( [{{website|kantor}}motets/stobaeus/macht_hoch_die_tuer/ {{net}}] )
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* '''''Geistliche Lieder''' auff gewöhnliche preussische Kirchen-Melodeyen durchauß gerichtet'', 4.5vv (Danzig,&nbsp;1634);<br>
:republication of Johannes Eccard’s ''Geistliche Lieder'' of 1597, incl. 44 works by Stobäus
*'''''[[Erster Theil der preussischen Fest-Lieder]]''', vom Advent an biß Ostern'', 5.6.8vv (Elbing, 1642), incl. 12 works by Johannes Eccard,
**ed. G. W. Teschner (Leipzig, 1858)
*'''''[[Ander Theil der preussischen Fest-Lieder]]''', von Ostern an biß Advent'', 5–8vv (Königsberg, 1644), incl. 14 works by Johannes Eccard,
**ed. G. W. Teschner (Leipzig, 1858)


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Revision as of 00:22, 28 October 2019

Aliases: Johannes Stobaeus Grudentinus (Borussus)

Life

Born: 6 July 1580 in Graudenz

Died: 11 September 1646 in Königsberg

Biography

Johann Stobäus was a Prussian composer. Pupil of Johannes Eccard, he took the position of Kantor at Königsberg Cathedral (1602–1626), and Kapellmeister in Königsberg (1626–1646).

View the Wikipedia article on Johann Stobäus.

List of choral works

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Publications

  • Geistliche Lieder auff gewöhnliche preussische Kirchen-Melodeyen durchauß gerichtet, 4.5vv (Danzig, 1634);
republication of Johannes Eccard’s Geistliche Lieder of 1597, incl. 44 works by Stobäus

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