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Georg Christian Schemelli (born 1676 or 1678 or 1680 – 5
March 1762) was a
German Protestant church musician. He is
known for the
publication Musicalisches...
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Schemellis Gesangbuch (
Schemelli's hymnal) is the
common name of a
collection of
sacred songs titled Musicalisches Gesang-Buch (Musical song book) published...
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contributed to
Musicalisches Gesangbuch by
Georg Christian Schemelli (BWV 478),
edited by
Schemelli in 1736. The text is by an
anonymous author. Bach, by means...
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Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesang-Buch. The
hymnal or song book
known as
Schemellis Gesangbuch,
published 1736 in
Leipzig by
Georg Christian Schemelli...
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thorough b**** accompaniment, for
instance as
included in
Georg Christian Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesang-Buch
harmonisations included in
purely instrumental...
- Luther, but a
melody which was
likely created by
Johann Sebastian Bach for
Schemellis Gesangbuch of 1736 is now part of
current Protestant and
Catholic hymnals...
- (separate)
arias by Bach are
included in
several collections: BWV 439–507:
Schemellis Gesangbuch BWV 508–518:
Second Notebook for Anna
Magdalena Bach BWV 519–523:...
- in Bach's hand.
Georg Christian Schemelli's Musicalisches Gesang-Buch (musical songbook),
commonly known as
Schemellis Gesangbuch,
contains 954 song texts...
- Sons
Schanz Scharf & Hauk Scheel, Carl Sc****enkens, G. Sc****,
Lothar Schemelli & Co. Schiedmayer, J.& P.
Schiedmayer Schiller Schilling, Fr. Schimmel...
- with a
harmonic accompaniment (e.g.
chorale monody,
chorales included in
Schemellis Gesangbuch) Such a tune
presented in a
homophonic or
homorhythmic harmonisation...