REICHENAUER
Title
REICHENAUER
Description
REICHENAUER, Johann Anton[ín] b Prague c1694–d Jindrichuv Hradec 1730, Messa, II/R/16/3
D-Dl
Mus. 2494-D-1
Composer
REICHENAUER
Uniform Composer
REICHENAUER, Johann Anton[ín] b Prague c1694–d Jindrichuv Hradec 1730
Title (Catalogo)
Messa
Location (1765)
Schranck II; Fach 16; Lage 3
SFL_combination
II/R/16/3
Scoring (1765)
‘a 4 voci co’ VVni Viola e. Basso’
Materials (1765)
Partitura
Title Partitura
Missa S: Petri Apostolorum Principis
Uniform Title
Masses
RISM Links
Remarks
Score copy. Blue-grey cover.
Cover title (hand of Zelenka): e (left) No. 1 (centre) Nro 24 (right) | Missa S: Petri | Apostolorum Principis | à 4 | C:A:T:B: | Violin 2 | Viola 1 | Basso Contintuo | di S: Reiche[n]auer.
Except for the change of the opening tempo mark of All[egro?] to Grave, there appear to be no other markings by Zelenka in the score of this Missa tota.
This is the manuscript into whose cover was pasted Zelenka’s draft of a desperate petition to Maria Josepha requesting financial assistance. It is thought to come from the early 1730s. A copy of the petition, which now is kept with this score, is reproduced by Wolfgang Reich in ‘Jan Dismas Zelenka und seine Dresdner Kopisten’, Zelenka-Studien I, 121.
Horn identifies the copyist of Mus. 2494-D-1 as ZS O (‘Die wichtigsten Schreiber’, 164).
Concordance?: Reichenauer’s name is entered with several mass settings into the non-thematic Osek Music catalogue of Florian Burian 1720–33 (CZ-Pnm, OSEK (cisterciáci). 65/52).
Incipits given in Zelenka-Dokumentation, 62, Nr. 193.
See also Horn (Hkm, 158-9).
Cover title (hand of Zelenka): e (left) No. 1 (centre) Nro 24 (right) | Missa S: Petri | Apostolorum Principis | à 4 | C:A:T:B: | Violin 2 | Viola 1 | Basso Contintuo | di S: Reiche[n]auer.
Except for the change of the opening tempo mark of All[egro?] to Grave, there appear to be no other markings by Zelenka in the score of this Missa tota.
This is the manuscript into whose cover was pasted Zelenka’s draft of a desperate petition to Maria Josepha requesting financial assistance. It is thought to come from the early 1730s. A copy of the petition, which now is kept with this score, is reproduced by Wolfgang Reich in ‘Jan Dismas Zelenka und seine Dresdner Kopisten’, Zelenka-Studien I, 121.
Horn identifies the copyist of Mus. 2494-D-1 as ZS O (‘Die wichtigsten Schreiber’, 164).
Concordance?: Reichenauer’s name is entered with several mass settings into the non-thematic Osek Music catalogue of Florian Burian 1720–33 (CZ-Pnm, OSEK (cisterciáci). 65/52).
Incipits given in Zelenka-Dokumentation, 62, Nr. 193.
See also Horn (Hkm, 158-9).
Stamps
Sächs. Landesbibliothek. Depositum der Kath. Hofkirche
Additional
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Eitner
V. 8 (1903), 172: Reichenauer [...] In Dresden kath. Kirche 1 Missa a 4 voc. c. 2 V. Va. Org., [...] Mss. P. u. Stb.
SLB Card Catalog
Reichenauer [Ant.]Missa S. Petri Apostolorum Principus à 4 [con strom.]. E moll. C. Part. o. J. 1 H. qu. -4to Kath. Hofkirche
Status
Score of a mass (e minor) by Reichenauer held by SLUB (Mus. 2494-D-1).
Sort Order
02-16-03
Collection
Citation
“REICHENAUER,” Catalogue of the Music Collection of the Dresden Catholic Court Church 1765, accessed July 29, 2024, http://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/hofkirchecatalogo1765/items/show/3987.