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Johann Wilhelm Macht (Musician, Official in law firm, Copyist, Bach's Pupil)

Born: 1724 - Oberroßla (Upper Rossla), near Apolda, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Died: 1805 - Weimar, Thuringia, Germany

Johann Wilhelm Machts was born the son of Johann Christoph Machts (musician in Oberroßla). He enrolled at the Thomasschule in Leipzig on May 31, 1735; studied there, where he was a Thomaner and a pupil of J.S. Bach from 1735 to 1746; and at Universität Leipzig from 1746 (enrollment for the summer semester 1746). Like other J.S. Bach's pupils, he helped him in copying, identified in the manuscripts as Anon. Vj. After his studies, from about 1757, he was official (with different titles) in the Geheimen Kanzlei (secret law firm) in Weimar (1759 secret registrar, 1769 secretary secretary, 1785 secret secretary secretary, retired in 1804); he also was active as a musician at the Weimar court.

Johann Wilhelm Machts worked for J.S. Bach as a music scribe (copyist) during his time in the Thomasschule and was therefore suggested by Peter Wollny as his private student. Later, in addition to his work in the law firm (most recently under Johann Wolfgang von Goethe), he was also involved in musical performances at the Weimar court, sometimes in a managerial position.

References: Richter: 173; Koska: B-27; Bach Digital: 00003532

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

D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 15: BWV 36b [27.7.1735]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 97: BWV 100 [1732-1735]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 355, Faszikel 2: BWV 249 [c1738]
PL-Kj Mus.ms. Bach St 356: BWV 11 / 249b-> [19.5.1735]

 

Sources:
1. Bach Digital Website (June 2019); Bernd Koska: Dissertation "Bachs Thomaner als Kantoren in Mitteldeutschland" (Beeskow 2018), Anhang VII.1 Die Alumnen der Thomasschule 1710-1760, English translation by Aryeh Oron (April 2020)
2. Bernd Koska: Bachs Privatschüler in Bach-Jahrbuch 2019, English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2020)
3. Bach Digital Website (June 2019)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (February 2020, April-May 2020)

Links to other Sites

Machts, Johann Wilhelm (Bach Digital)

Bibliography

Literature 1: Richter 1907, Nr. 173; Glöckner 2006, S. 19; Glöckner 2008, S. 192; Wollny 2016, S. 83–92
Sources
2: NBA IX/3, Nr. 200 (Anonymus Vj); BJ 2016, S. 84f. (P. Wollny); Koska (wie Fußnote 15), S. 28, 248

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