Passions (Telemann) Explained

Between 1716 and 1767, Georg Philipp Telemann wrote a series of Passions, musical compositions reflecting on Christ's Passion – the physical, spiritual and mental suffering of Jesus from the hours prior to his trial through to his crucifixion. The works were written for performance in German churches in the days before Easter. A prolific composer, Telemann wrote over 40 Passions for the churches of Hamburg alone, of which 22 have survived according to the present state of research.[1] He also wrote several Passion oratorios. Unlike the Passions intended for liturgical performance, they were not closely set to the literal text of the Gospels.

History

In his dissertation The Rise of Lyricism and the Decline of Biblical Narration in the Late Liturgical Passions of Georg Philipp Telemann (University of Pittsburgh, 2005), Jason Benjamin Grant describes the three basic periods of Telemann's Passion composition as follows:

Style

Stylistically, there are many differences between these works by Telemann and Johann Sebastian Bach's Passions, there are however more similarities with the Passions of C.P.E. Bach. The Telemann Passions were (unlike J. S. Bach's Leipzig Passions) not written for and used in the context of a separate Good Friday Vespers liturgical service, but rather in the regular church services for the five main churches in Hamburg for the Sundays of Lent (except for Oculi Sunday). In deference to Ulrich Leisinger, who states in the Passions Preface in the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Complete Works edition: and quotes (he states) pages 656–657 of the 4th Vorrath (Volume) of Johann Mattheson's Plus Ultra, ein Stückwerk von neuer und mancherley Art. Hamburg never really adapted the bipartite division of Passion settings (Part 1 being before the Sermon and Part 2 after it). What had changed was that after 1736, the narration of the Last Supper and the Entombment were eliminated (although in some cases, even before 1736 the Last Supper was not used, for example in the St Mark Passion attributed to Keiser). These Hamburg Passions were whole entities performed in succession. Unlike those in Leipzig, where the division before and after the Sermon was retained. The other issue with Leisinger's statement is that he quotes from a volume by Mattheson that is now lost.

Another element that is different between Telemann's and Sebastian Bach's works is viewpoint. Telemann was not a "preacher" like Bach was, although he did have a theological background and education. Telemann's viewpoint was that of the Enlightenment, which placed less emphasis on Christ's divinity and more on his humanity (to the extent that in many arias in both Telemann's and Emanuel Bach's works, Christ is referred to as "Menschenfreund" ("Friend of Man")). They emphasize less Christ as the revelation of God's will for the world and revelation of prophecy and divine grace, less Christ the Word incarnate, less Christ the Lamb of God, and more Christ the man, the healer, the sufferer. In opposition to this is Bach the Fifth Evangelist, Bach the Mystic, Bach the Orthodox Lutheran. One way that this difference is evidenced is the way Telemann and Sebastian Bach approach the word of Scripture. Bach does not alter one iota of the scriptural word, he writes the words of Scripture in red ink, and generally his whole attitude is that Scripture is supreme. In opposition to this is Telemann, who treats Scripture in his own manner. He does not hold it as sacred (as evidenced by two facts: in the St Matthew Passion of 1738, a whole Gospel verse is replaced by an aria,[2] and in the 1744 St Luke Passion, he changes the order of Scripture verses (specifically Luke 22:43–44) in Movement 2).

Finally, Telemann employs a more lyric style than Bach does. While there are places in Bach's Passions where he does employ more flourishes in the recitatives, these are usually few and far between. Bach usually uses a word-and-music form where the music is made to fit the words. Telemann, however, fits the words to the music that he writes, to the extent that many parts of recitatives are either elongated or repeated verbatim.

Passion oratorios

Telemann wrote 6 Passion Oratorios (all of which were not used in the liturgy proper, but were still used in the church [either in the lesser churches or during the period between Judica Sunday and Good Friday, when it was traditional to have virtually non-stop Passion performances in the churches]).

His 1716 Passion oratorio Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte Jesus ("Jesus Who was martyred for the Sins of the World", TWV 5:1), used a poetic meditation on the passion story by Barthold Heinrich Brockes. Telemann himself wrote the text for his second Passion oratorio, Seliges Erwägen des bittern Leidens und Sterbens Jesu Christi ("Blessed Contemplation of the Bitter Suffering and Dying of Jesus Christ", TWV 5:2a, later reworked as TWV 5:2), which was one of the most beloved and frequently performed Passions in eighteenth-century Germany.[3]

YearTWV NumberGeneric NameTitleLibrettistScoringNotes
1716, rev. 1722TWV 5:1Der für die Sünde der Welt gemarterte und sterbende Jesus aus den IV. Evangelisten (Brockes-Paßion)Mich vom Stricke meiner SündenBarthold Heinrich BrockesSSSAATTBBB with 3 transverse flutes, recorder (Flauto dolce), 2 oboes, bassoon, Strings, violetta, and continuo

Barfüßerkirche Frankfurt/Main, 10 April 1716; repeated during Lent in 1717 or 1718 in Hamburg or Augsburg (source Telemann 1718 Autobiography), on 26 March 1717 at the Neukirche Leipzig (1st documented performance of Passion Oratorio in Leipzig), 4 April 1719 at the Reventher Dom Hamburg, 21 March 1720 at the Hamburger Drillhaus, 60 movements in a Pastiche performed on 22, 26, 28, and 30 March 1722, Lenten Season 1723 in Hamburg(?), included in a series of performances of all four (at that time) known settings (Reinhard Keiser, Telemann, Georg Friedrich Händel, and Johann Mattheson) over four evenings in 1719, 1722, 1723, and 1730, and 27 March 1739 at the Nikolaikirche Leipzig (under direction of J. S. Bach.);[4] Modern edition (Bärenreiter); Recorded — McGegan 1994 (reissued 1996 & 1999), Jacobs 2009

1722, perf. 1728TWV 5:2aPaßions-Oratorium: Seliges Erwägen des Leidens und Sterbens Jesu Christi Schmücke dich, o liebe SeeleGeorg Philipp TelemannSATB with transverse flute, 2 oboes, Strings, and continuoHamburg version, composed Hamburg 1722, revised and performed first Hamburg Lent 1728; Modern edition (Bärenreiter)
1731TWV 5:3Die Bekerung des römischen Hauptmanns CorneliusMach dich auf, werde Licht!A. J. ZellLost; Perf. Drillhaus Hamburg, 9 March 1731
1731TWV 5:4Die Kreutzigte Liebe oder Tränen über das Leiden und Sterben unseres HeilandesNicht das Band, das dich bestricket Johann Ulrich von KönigSATB with 2 transverse flutes, chalumeau, Oboe d'Amore, 2 Oboes, Strings, Violetta, and continuoPerf. Drillhaus Hamburg, 9 March 1731(?); Recorded — Scholl 2004
1755TWV 5:5Betrachtung der 9. Stunde an dem Todestage JesuErhole dich, o SonneJoachim Johann Daniel ZimmermannATB with 2 transverse flutes, Bass Oboe, 2 Horns, Strings, and continuoperf. Lent 1755; Modern edition (Bärenreiter); Recorded — Max 1997 (reissued 2000)
1755TWV 5:6Der Tod Jesu (Paßions-Kantate)Du, dessen Augen flossenKarl Wilhelm RamlerSAATBB with 2 transverse flutes, 2 recorders (flûte à bec), 2 Oboes, Oboe d'Amore, Bass Oboe, 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns, Trumpet, Trombone, Strings, and continuoPerf. Lent 1755; Modern edition (Bärenreiter); Recorded — Heyerick 1995 (reissued 2007), Rémy 2000 (reissued 2006), Schwarz 2012
1763TWV 5:2Paßions-Oratorium: Seliges Erwägen des Leidens und Sterbens Jesu Christi Schmücke dich, o liebe SeeleGeorg Philipp TelemannSATB with 2 oboes, 2 chalumeaux, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, Strings and continuocomposed and performed Berlin, 3 April 1763; Modern edition by Johannes Pausch and Bärenreiter; Recorded – Schäfer 2001 (reissued 2003, 2004, 2007 & 2011) [5]

Hamburg and Danzig liturgical Passions

Note that this list may be incomplete

Event Locale
Quadragesima (Invocavit) Sunday St. Peter's Church, Hamburg
Reminiscere Sunday St. Nikolai, Hamburg
Laetare SundaySt. Catherine's Church, Hamburg
St. Jacobi, Hamburg
Thursday after Judica Sunday Lesser St. Michael Church, Hamburg
Friday after Judica Sunday Heilig-Geist Church, Hamburg
Saturday after Judica Sunday St. Johannis Church, Hamburg
St. Michaelis Church, Hamburg
St. Mary Magdalene Church, Hamburg
St. Gertrude Chapel, Hamburg
Pesthof Church, Hamburg
St. Pauli Church, Hamburg
St. Georg Church, Hamburg[9]

In 1745, due to the mourning period following the death of Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor on 20 January 1745 (the mourning period lasting from 14 February–14 March), the performance schedule was altered in the following way:

Date Event Locale Work
16 March Tuesday after Reminiscere SundayPetriskirche Hamburg Johannes-Passion TWV 5:30
25 March Thursday after Oculi Sunday (Feast of the Annunciation) Nikolaikirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
28 March Laetere Sunday Katherinenkirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
31 March Wednesday after Laetere Sunday Zuchthauskirche Hamburg Paßions-Oratorium: Seliges Erwägen des Leidens und Sterbens Jesu Christi TWV 5:2a (extra performance)
4 April Judica Sunday Jakobiskirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
7 April Wednesday after Judica Sunday Waisenhauskirche HamburgTWV 5:2a (extra performance)
8 April Thursday after Judica Sunday Klein Michaeliskirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
9 April Friday after Judica Sunday Heilig-Geist-Kirche Hamburg TWV 5:2a (substitute performance)
10 April Saturday after Judica Sunday Johanniskirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
11 April Palmarum Michaeliskirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
12 April Heiligen Montag Maria-Magdalenenkirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
13 April Heiligen Dienstag Gertrudenkirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
14 April Heiligen Mittwoch Pesthofkirche Hamburg TWV 5:2a (substitute performance)
15 April Gründonnerstag Pauliskirche Hamburg TWV 5:30
16 April Karfreitag Georgenkirche Hamburg TWV 5:30[10]
Year[11] TWV NumberGospelTitleLibrettistScoringNotes[12]
1722TWV 5:7MatthewWenn meine Sünd' mich kränken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistMISSINGPerformed 22 February (Petrikirche) and 1 (Nikolaikirche), 15 (Katherinenkirche), 22 (Jakobikirche), and 29 (Michaeliskirche) March 1722; Lost; First Passion setting performed as Cantor (church) of the Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums and Music Director in Hamburg
1723TWV 5:8MarkEin Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, 2 Oboes, 2 Oboes d'amore, Strings, and ContinuoPerformed 14 (Petrikirche) and 21 (Nikolaikirche) February and 7 (Katherinenkirche), 14 (Jakobikirche), and 21 (Michaeliskirche) March 1723
1724TWV 5:9LukeO Lamm Gottes, unschuldig (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 27 (Petrikirche) February, 5 (Nikolaikirche), 19 (Katherinenkirche), and 26 (Jakobikirche) March, and 2 (Michaeliskirche) April 1724
1725TWV 5:10JohnJesu, deine tiefen Wunden (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 18 (Petrikirche) and 25 (Nikolaikirche) February and 11 (Katherinenkirche), 18 (Jakobikirche), and ?(Michaeliskirche) March 1725 [13]
1726TWV 5:11MatthewO hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 10 (Petrikirche), 17 (Nikolaikirche), and 31 (Katherinenkirche) March and 7 (Jakobikirche) and 14 (Michaeliskirche) April 1726
1727TWV 5:12MarkMein Heiland, du bist mir zulieb (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 2 (Petrikirche), 9 (Nikolaikirche), 23 (Katherinenkirche), and 30 (Jakobikirche) March and 6 (Michaeliskirche) April 1727
1728TWV 5:13LukeIsrael, ach geliebtes Vater-Herz! (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)SATB, 2 Flutes, Recorder, 2 Oboes, Bassoon, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – M.A. Willens (2013); Modern Edition (Bärenreiter [Telemann – Musical Works, Vol. 15 1964]); Performed 15 (Petrikirche) and 22 (Nikolaikirche) February and 7 (Katherinenkirche), 14 (Jakobikirche), and 21 (Michaeliskirche) March 1728
1729TWV 5:14JohnUnsre Sünden-Schuld zu heben (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes) Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 6 (Petrikirche), 13 (Nikolaikirche), and 27 (Katherinenkirche) March and 3 (Jakobikirche) and 10 (Michaeliskirche) April 1729
1730TWV 5:15MatthewWenn meine Sünd' mich kränken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus) Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, Oboe, Strings, Violetta, and ContinuoRecorded – Redel 1965, Freiberger 2010; Performed 26 (Petrikirche) February, 5 (Nikolaikirche), 19 (Katherinenkirche), and 26 (Jakobikirche) March and 2 (Michaeliskirche) April 1730
1731TWV 5:16MarkHochheiliges Versöhnungsfest (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 11 (Petrikirche) and 18 (Nikolaikirche) February and 4 (Katherinenkirche), 11 (Jakobikirche), and 18 (Michaeliskirche) March 1731
1732TWV 5:17LukeBrüllest du? Gewaltger Donner! (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 2 (Petrikirche), 9 (Nikolaikirche), 23 (Katherinenkirche), and 30 (Jakobikirche) March and 6 (Michaeliskirche) April 1732
1733TWV 5:18JohnDu laßest uns durchs Blut (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes) Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, 2 Oboes, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded—Michael Scholl (2012); Performed 22 (Petrikirche) February and 1 (Nikolaikirche), 15 (Katherinenkirche), 22 (Jakobikirche), and 29 (Michaeliskirche) March 1733
1734TWV 5:19MatthewUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 14 (Petrikirche) and 21 (Nikolaikirche) March and 4 (Katherinenkirche), 11 (Jakobikirche), and 18 (Michaeliskirche) April 1734
1735TWV 5:20MarkJesu, deine tiefen Wunden (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 27 (Petrikirche) February, 6 (Nikolaikirche), 20 (Katherinenkirche), and 27 (Jakobikirche) March and 3 (Michaeliskirche) April 1735
1736TWV 5:21LukeWenn meine Sünd' mich kränken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 19 (Petrikirche) and 26 (Nikolaikirche) February and 11 (Katherinenkirche), 18 (Jakobikirche), and ?(Michaeliskirche) March 1736
1737TWV 5:22JohnJesu, deine heil'gen Wunden (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, 2 Oboes, Strings, and ContinuoModern edition (Edition Kunzelmann (PE.OCT10122)); Performed 10 (Petrikirche), 17 (Nikolaikirche), and 31 (Katherinenkirche) March and 7 (Jakobikirche) and 14 (Michaeliskirche) April 1737
1738TWV 5:23MatthewO hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 23 (Petrikirche) February and 2 (Nikolaikirche), 16 (Katherinenkirche), 23 (Jakobikirche) and 30 (Michaeliskirche) March 1738
1739TWV 5:24MarkO hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 15 (Petrikirche) and 22 (Nikolaikirche) February and 8 (Katherinenkirche), 15 (Jakobikirche) and 22 (Michaeliskirche) March 1739
1740TWV 5:25LukeO hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 6 (Petrikirche), 13 (Nikolaikirche), and 27 (Katherinenkirche) March and 3 (Jakobikirche) and 10 (Michaeliskirche) April 1740
1741TWV 5:26JohnO hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, Strings, and ContinuoPerformed 19 (Petrikirche) and 26 (Nikolaikirche) February and 12 (Katherinenkirche), 19 (Jakobikirche) and 26 (Michaeliskirche) March 1741
1742TWV 5:27MatthewO hilf, Christe, Gottes Sohn (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 11 (Petrikirche) and 18 (Nikolaikirche) February and 4 (Katherinenkirche), 11 (Jakobikirche) and 18 (Michaeliskirche) March 1742
1743TWV 5:28MarkUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 3 (Petrikirche), 10 (Nikolaikirche), 24 (Katherinenkirche), and 31 (Jakobikirche) March and 7 (Michaeliskirche) April 1743
1744TWV 5:29LukeWenn meine Sünd mich kränken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, Oboe d'amore, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – S. Heinrich 1973 (reissued 1999, 2001, 2007, & 2009); Performed 16 (Petrikirche) and 23 (Nikolaikirche) February and 8 (Katherinenkirche), 15 (Jakobikirche), and 22 (Michaeliskirche) March 1744
1745TWV 5:30JohnEin Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Joachim Johann Daniel ZimmermannSATB, Flute, 2 Oboes, Bass Oboe, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – P. Peire 1996 (reissued 1999 & 2009); Modern Edition—Bärenreiter (Telemann – Musical Works, Vol. 29 1996); Performed 16 (Petrikirche), 25 (Nikolaikirche), and 28 (Katherinenkirche) March and 4 (Jakobikirche) and 11 (Michaeliskirche) April 1745Western Hemisphere Premiere: E. Miller & C. Grills with the Harvard Early Music Society 2017
1746TWV 5:31MatthewLasst uns mit Ernst betrachten (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, Oboe, Oboe d'amore, 2 horns, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – Redel 1965 (reissued 1992 & 1996), Seeliger 1994 (reissued 1995 & 2009), Stötzel 1997 (reissued 2003 & 2007), H. Max 1999 (reissued 2006 & 2009); Performed 27 (Petrikirche) February, 6 (Nikolaikirche), 20 (Katherinenkirche), and 27 (Jakobikirche) March and 3 (Michaeliskirche) April 1746
1747TWV 5:32MarkJesu deine tiefen Wunden (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus) Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 19 (Petrikirche) and 26 (Nikolaikirche) February and 12 (Katherinenkirche), 19 (Jakobikirche), and 26 (Michaeliskirche) March 1747
1748TWV 5:33LukeWisset ihr, dass ihr (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, Oboe, Oboe d'amore, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – H. Max 2010 (reissued 2011); Performed 3 (Petrikirche), 10 (Nikolaikirche), 24 (Katherinenkirche), and 31 (Jakobikirche) March and 7 (Michaeliskirche) April 1748
1749TWV 5:34JohnJesu, meines Lebens Leben (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistSATB, instruments unknownRecorded – M. Scholl 2011; Performed 23 (Petrikirche) February and 2 (Nikolaikirche), 16 (Katherinenkirche), 23 (Jakobikirche), and 30 (Michaeliskirche) March 1749
1750TWV 5:35MatthewWenn meine Sünd mich kränken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – Rademann 2002 (reissued 2007); Performed 15 (Petrikirche) and 22 (Nikolaikirche) February and 8 (Katherinenkirche), 15 (Jakobikirche), and 22 (Michaeliskirche) March 1750
1751TWV 5:36MarkUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 28 (Petrikirche) February, 7 (Nikolaikirche), 21 (Katherinenkirche), and 28 (Jakobikirche) March and 4 (Michaeliskirche) April 1751
1752TWV 5:37LukeUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 20 (Petrikirche) and 27 (Nikolaikirche) February and 12 (Katherinenkirche), and 19 (Jakobikirche), and 26 (Michaeliskirche) March 1752
1753TWV 5:38JohnLiebe Seele, nun dich schwinge (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 13 (Petrikirche) and 20 (Nikolaikirche) March and 3 (Katherinenkirche), 10 (Jakobikirche), and 17 (Michaeliskirche) April 1753
1754TWV 5:39Matthew? (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus) Unknown librettist?Autograph aus der Abteilung Schulmusikerziehung der Hochschule für Musik "Franz Liszt" Weimar; reprint by Kultur- und Forschungsstätte Michaelstein 1986; Performed 26 (Petrikirche) February, 5 (Nikolaikirche), 19 (Katherinenkirche), and 26 (Jakobikirche) March, and 2(Michaeliskirche) April 1754
1754TWV 5:53MatthewAuf, auf o Mensch ("Danziger Passion", Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistUnknownRecorded – Nemeth 1993 (reissued 1995, 2003 & 2011); Discovered 1980; Performed 7 April 1754 (Danzig)
1755TWV 5:40MarkDas ist ein kostlich Ding (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Flutes, Oboe, Strings, and ContinuoRecorded – M. Scholl 2006; Performed 18 (Petrikirche) and 25 (Nikolaikirche) February and 11 (Katherinenkirche), and 18 (Jakobikirche), and ? (Michaeliskirche) March 1755
1756TWV 5:41LukeUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 9 (Petrikirche), 16 (Nikolaikirche), and 30 (Katherinenkirche) March and 6 (Jakobikirche) and 13(Michaeliskirche) April 1756
1757TWV 5:42JohnKommt zur Freystatt, ihr Betrübten (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, Oboe, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch; Performed 1 (Petrikirche), 8 (Nikolaikirche), 22 (Katherinenkirche), and 29 (Jakobikirche) March and 5 (Michaeliskirche) April 1757
1758TWV 5:43MatthewHerr, starke mich, dein Leiden zu bedenken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Horns, Trumpet, 2 Trombones, Timpani, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch, Recorded – M. Scholl 2000; Performed 14 (Petrikirche) and 21 (Nikolaikirche) February and 7 (Katherinenkirche), 14 (Jakobikirche), and 21 (Michaeliskirche) March 1758
1759TWV 5:44Mark Gott sei gelobet und gebenedeiet (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Recorders, 2 Oboes, Bass Oboe, 2 Clarinets, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns, 2 Trombones, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch, Recorded – Redel 1963 (reissued 1999); Performed 6 (Petrikirche) and 13 (Nikolaikirche), and 27(Katherinenkirche) March and 3 (Jakobikirche) and 10 (Michaeliskirche) April 1759
1760TWV 5:45Luke Welche Feind des Kreuzes (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Oboes (doubling 2 flutes[14]), Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch; Performed 26 (Petrikirche) February, 4 (Nikolaikirche), 18 (Katherinenkirche), and ? (Jakobikirche) March[15] and 1 (Michaeliskirche) April 1760. Much of the recitatives & turbae choruses are reused in C. P. E. Bach's 1771 & 1779 Passions.
1761TWV 5:46JohnDer Herr erhöre dich in deiner Not (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes)Unknown librettistSATB, Recorder, 2 Flutes, Oboe, Hautbois basse, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch; Performed 10 (Petrikirche) and 17 (Nikolaikirche) February and 3 (Katherinenkirche), and 10 (Jakobikirche), and 17 (Michaeliskirche) March 1761
1762TWV 5:47MatthewUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus)M. PitiscusUnknownModern Edition by Johannes Pausch; Performed 2 (Petrikirche), 9 (Nikolaikirche), 23 (Katherinenkirche), and 30 (Jakobikirche) March and 6 (Michaeliskirche) April 1762
1763TWV 5:48MarkUnknown (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus) Unknown librettistMISSINGLost; Performed 22 (Petrikirche) February and 1 (Nikolaikirche), 15 (Katherinenkirche), 22 (Jakobikirche), and 29 (Michaeliskirche) March 1763
1764TWV 5:49LukeHier lass uns ruhn, o Teurer! (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistSATB, Flute, 2 Oboes, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch, Recorded – Pausch ?; Performed 13 (Petrikirche) and 20 (Nikolaikirche) March and 3 (Katherinenkirche), 10 (Jakobikirche), and 17 (Michaeliskirche) April 1764
1765TWV 5:50JohnAch Gott und Herr (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Johannes) Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Oboes, hautbois basse, 2 Bassoons, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch, Recorded – Pausch 1999 (reissued 2004); Performed 26 (Petrikirche) February, 5 (Nikolaikirche), 19 (Katherinenkirche), and 26 (Jakobikirche) March and 2 (Michaeliskirche) April 1765
1766TWV 5:51MatthewEin Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Matthäus) Unknown librettistSATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, Bass Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, 2 Horns, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch, Recorded – Pausch 2001; Performed 16 (Petrikirche) and 23 (Nikolaikirche) February and 9 (Katherinenkirche), 16 (Jakobikirche), and 23 (Michaeliskirche) March 1766
1767TWV 5:52MarkChriste du Lamm Gottes (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Markus)Johann RistSATB, 2 Flutes, 2 Oboes, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns, 2 Trumpets, Strings, and ContinuoModern Edition by Johannes Pausch, Recorded – Smekens 1996; Performed 6 (Petrikirche), 13 (Nikolaikirche), and 27 (Katherinenkirche) March and 3 (Jakobikirche) and 12 (Michaeliskirche) April 1767
1768TWV 5:21LukeWenn meine Sünd' mich kränken (Paßions-Musik nach dem Evangelisten Lukas)Unknown librettistMISSINGRepeat of 1736 St Luke Passion (as Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach had not arrived yet in Hamburg) under direction of Telemann's grandson Georg Michael Telemann; Lost; Performed 23 (Petrikirche) February and 1 (Nikolaikirche), 15 (Katherinenkirche), 22 (Jakobikirche), and 29 (Michaeliskirche) March 1768

Modern editions

Johannes Pausch's Edition Musiklandschaften has edited many of Telemann's late Passions (1991–2001):[16]

Selected recordings

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Jason Benjamin Grant, The rise of lyricism and the decline of Biblical narration in the late liturgical Passions of Georg Philipp Telemann, Doctoral Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 2005. PDF file retrieved 17 February 2008.
  2. Schroeder, Felix. "Georg Philipp Telemann: Lukas-Passion 1744". CD Liner Notes to 1973 recording.
  3. Jeanne Roberta Swack, Georg Philipp Telemann, Seliges Erwägen des bittern Leidens und Sterbens Jesu Christi Review of the critical edition of the score by Ute Poetzsch (Kassel: Barenreiter, 2001), Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association Volume 59, Number 3, March 2003, pp. 755–758. Retrieved via subscription 17 February 2008.
  4. Bach-cantatas.com. Georg Philipp Telemann, Brockes Passion, TWV 5:1
  5. Retrieved 2 October 2011 from http://www.uquebec.ca/musique/catal/telemann/telgp02.html#sec05 .
  6. See exception below (the year 1745).
  7. Leisinger, Ulrich. "Preface: Passions". Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works, vol. IV/4.1 : Passion according to St. Matthew (1769). Los Altos, CA: The Packard Humanities Institute, 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2011 from http://www.cpebach.org/cpeb/prefaces/passions-preface.html .
  8. see Barbara Wiermann, “Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs Gottesdienstmusiken,” in Carl Philipp Emanuel Bachs Geistliche Musik. Bericht über das Internationale Symposium (Teil 1) vom 12. bis 16. März 1998 in Frankfurt (Oder), ed. Ulrich Leisinger and Hans-Günter Ottenberg (Frankfurt/Oder: Konzerthalle “Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach,” 2000), 90–91
  9. Grant, Jason Benjamin. The rise of lyricism and the decline of Biblical narration in the late liturgical Passions of Georg Philipp Telemann, Doctoral Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 2005. p. 46. Retrieved 24 May 2011 from http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-04222005-050811/unrestricted/grantjb_etdPitt2005.pdf
  10. Grant, Jason Benjamin. The rise of lyricism and the decline of Biblical narration in the late liturgical Passions of Georg Philipp Telemann, Doctoral Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 2005. p. 25. Retrieved 24 May 2011 from http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-04222005-050811/unrestricted/grantjb_etdPitt2005.pdf
  11. The date of composition and/or initial performance for some of Telemann's Passions, particularly the early ones, are subject to controversy and may vary depending on the source. See Swack, 2003
  12. Performance dates and locales referred to indicate the dates and locations works performed at main churches only.
  13. 25 March this year was both Palm Sunday and the Feast of the Annunciation—therefore, last performance was given on a different date.
  14. https://imslp.org/wiki/Lukas-Passion%2C_TWV_5:_45_(Telemann%2C_Georg_Philipp) 1760 parts
  15. 25 March this year was both Laetere Sunday and the Feast of the Annunciation—therefore, performance was given on a different date.
  16. http://www.edition-musiklandschaften.de Edition Musiklandschaften