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Philipp David Kräuter (Composer, Kantor, Music Director, Copyist, Bach's Pupil)

Born: August 14, 1690 - Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Died: October 11, 1741 - Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany

Philipp David Kräuter was a German organist, teacher, Kantor, composer and music director. He was born the son of a soldier in Augsburg. From 1697 he attended the Gymnasiums St. Anna in Augsburg. From April 1712 to the end of September 1713 he was a student of J.S. Bach in Weimar; and in his request to the Augsburg authorities to prolong his studies he mentioned the prospect of hearing 'much fine Italian and French music from which I shall be able to profit in the composing of concertos and overtures'. Back in Augsburg in early December 1713, he became the successor of Daniel Merck (1650-1713) as Kantor and director musices (Music Director) at the Annenkirche, where he remained for the rest of his life. He introduced the church cantata in Augsburg and in 1718 with a memorandum to improve church singing. From 1720 he worked as the Music Director of his hometown. Through the establishment of a Collegium Musicum, the establishment of public concerts and the intensive maintenance of oratorio performances, he also made a contribution to bourgeois musical life. among his pupils there was the composer Johann Caspar Seyfert (1697-1767).

Philipp David Kräuter lessons with J.S. Bach were made possible by a grant from the Augsburg Council and are therefore attested by several documents in the Augsburg files. His letters from Weimar contain detailed descriptions of the circumstances surrounding J.S. Bach's lessons.

References: Koska: A-6; GND: 115599770

Works of Bach he copied [Manuscript No. in Bach Digital / Work / Performance date]

D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 4/1[Original source]: Johann Christoph Bach?: Motet Ich lasse dich nicht, BWV Anh 159, BC C 9; BWV 1164 [between April 1712 and autumn 1713]

Sources: :
1. Oxford Composer Companions J.S. Bach (Editor: Malcolm Boyd, OUP, 1999)
2. Bits & pieces from other sources
3. Bernd Koska: Bachs Privatschüler in Bach-Jahrbuch 2019, English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2020)
4. German Wikipedia Website (June 2019), English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2020)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (June 2014, May 2020)

Links to other Sites

Kräuter, Philipp David; 1690-1741; Dt. Kantor, Komponist (Digitale Bibliothek MDZ) [German]
Philipp David Kräuter (Augsburg Wiki) [German]
Philipp David Kräuter (Wikipedia) [German]
Kräuter, Philpp David (Bach Digital)
Philipp David Kräuter (Bayerischen Musiker-Lexikon Online = BMLO)

Bibliography

DBok ii, No. 58
Literature: Dok V, No. B 53a-c, B 54a, B 56a, B 57a, B 58a; Löffler 1953, No. 20; MGGo NBA IX / 3, No. 5
Hermann Ullrich: Kräuter, Philipp David. In: MGG Online (subscription required).

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Thomanerchor Leipzig: Short History | Members: 1729 | 1730 | 1731 | 1740-1741 | 1744-1745 | Modern Times
Bach’s Pupils Discussions: Part 1 | Part 2
Articles: Organizional Structure of the Thomasschule in Leipzig | The Rules Established for the Thomasschule by a Noble and Very Wise Leipzig City Council - Printed by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf Leipzig, 1733 | Homage Works for Thomas School Rectors


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