- Recitative.
Georg Pölchau [de]
collected m****cripts of Stölzel's music, many of
these ending up in the
Berlin State Library.
Pölchau edited Stölzel's...
- Bach's
Magnificat was
first published by
Simrock in 1811,
edited by
Georg Pölchau,
however with
printing errors, and
without the
Christmas hymns. It was...
-
portrait of Bach, and,
after him, the
painting may have p****ed to
Georg Pölchau. The last
owner of it,
Helene Brest, died in the
Battle of
Berlin in 1945...
-
Oberleutnant zur See of the
Reserve Gert Mannesmann.
Chief engineer Wilhelm Polchau reported to
Hartenstein on 6 May that the
diesel compressor had malfunctioned...
-
Among the
collections he am****ed were
those of
Anton Schindler and
Georg Pölchau; the
latter was
especially notable for its m****cripts by
Johann Sebastian...
- Tadde, Lord of
Rutzau (Rzucewo),
other members called themselves Lords of
Polchau (Połchowo) and
Klanin (Kłanino). In 1527 the
Ribienke branch also received...
- name.
After his
death the
largest part of the
collection came, via
Georg Pölchau [de], in the
possession of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin. All nine motets...
- Bach's
Magnificat was
first published by
Simrock in 1811,
edited by
Georg Pölchau,
however without the
Christmas hymns.
These were
published in 1862, in...
- death, at
whose death it was
purchased (among
other Bachiana) by
Georg Pölchau, from whom it went into the
possession of the
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin...
- Bach P 38, at www.bach-digital.de) Note:
Virga Jesse incomplete (1811)
Pölchau, Georg, ed. (1811).
Magnificat à
cinque voci, due violini, due oboe, tre...