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Friedrich Christian Samuel Mohrheim (Kapellmeister, Copyist, Bach's Pupil)

Born: April 26, 1719 - Neumark, near Weimar, about 25 km south-east of Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany
Died: October 5, 1780 - Danzig, Pomerania, Prussia (now: Gdańsk, Poland)

Friedrich Christian Samuel Mohrheim was born the son of Johann Elias Mohrheim (Kantor in Neumark). He He enrolled at the Thomasschule in Leipzig on April 18, 1733; and studied there with J.S. Bach from from 1733 to 1736, and, like other J.S. Bach's pupils, acted as copyist for him during this period, identified in the manuscripts Anon. Vg. He continued his studies at Universität Jena from 1738 (enrollment on February 4, 1738); and at Universität Halle from 1739 (enrollment on June 9, 1739). After his studied, he was appointed substitute of Johann Balthasar Christian Freißlich from 1750 and Kapellmeister from 1764 at St. Marien in Danzig, where he died.

Since Friedrich Christian Samuel Mohrheim not only copied cantata parts but also J.S. Bach's inventions as a Thomaner, Peter Wollny proposed him as J.S. Bach's private pupil. Corresponding statements by F.C.S. Mohrheim or third parties have so far not become known.

References: Richter: 149; Koska: B-25; GND: 120407868; Bach Digital: 00003721

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

D-B Mus.ms. 21740/20: Georg Philipp Telemann: Cantata Machet die Tore weit (I), TWV 1:1074, BNB I/T/2, [28.11.1734]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 222, Faszikel 2: BWV 774, 789, 775, 790, 776, 791, 777, 793 [c1735]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 274, Faszikel 6: BWV 813 [possibly 1730's]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 54, Faszikel 3: BWV 82 (version 3 in C minor): 2nd violin part [c1735]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 64: BWV 97 [1734]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 65: BWV 213 [5.9.1733]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 77: BWV 215 [5.10.1734]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 110, Faszikel 1: BWV 244 (Mvt. 29 = BWV 245.2/1, in E) [30.3.1736]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 112 I, Faszikel 1: BWV 248/1 [25.12.1734]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 112 II, Faszikel 1: BWV 248/2: Organo part of Mvt. 19: Aria [26.12.1734]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 112 III, Faszikel 1: BWV 248/3 [27.12.1734]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 112 IV, Faszikel 1: BWV 248/4 [1.1.1735]

 

Sources:
1. Oxford Composer Companions J.S. Bach (Editor: Malcolm Boyd, OUP, 1999)
2. fine-print footnotes in the Bach-Dokumente
3. 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); Bach Digital Website (June 2019)
4. Bernd Koska: Bachs Privatschüler in Bach-Jahrbuch 2019, English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2020)
5. Bach Digital Website (June 2019)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (June 2014, April 2020); Thomas Braatz (January 2011)

Links to other Sites

Mohrheim, Friedrich Christian Samuel (Bach Digital)

Bibliography

Literature 3: Richter 1907, Nr. 149; Neschke 2003; NBA IX/3, Nr. 181
Sources
4: BJ 2016, S. 72f. (P. Wollny); K. Neschke, Der Bachschüler Friedrich Christian Samuel Mohrheim (1719–1780) als Danziger Kapellmeister und Konzertveranstalter, in: Vom rechten Thon der Orgeln und anderer Instrumenten. Festschrift Christian Ahrens zum 60. Geburtstag, hrsg. von B. Abels, Bad Köstritz 2003 (Köstritzer Schriften. 2.), S. 210–221; NBA IX/3, Nr. 181

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