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Karl Friedrich Barth (Kantor, Copyist, Bach's Pupil, Thomaskantor)

Born: October 19, 1734 - Glauchau, Saxony, Germany
Died: March 29, 1813 - Borna, near Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

Karl [Carl] Friedrich Barth was a Gernan musician and Kantor. He was born the son of Georg Samuel Barth (businessman in Glauchau) and Christiana Sophia Barth. He attended school in Glauchau and was a pupil of the Kantor Johann Gottlieb Weise. He enrolled at the Thomasschule in Leipzig on June 2, 1746; and studied there from 1746 to 17564 or 1757. He was one of J.S. Bach's copyist (1747-1750), known as Anon. N 5. He was the first prefect in the Thomanerchor Leipzig during the tenure of J.S. Bach's successor, Johann Gottlob Harrer, and, after his death in 1755, was appointed interim Thomaskantor, and led the musical performances at St. Thomas and St. Nikolai. He served in this post until January 1756, when Johann Friedrich Doles was appointed Thomaskantor. On June 8, 1757, he enrolled at Universität Leipzig, where he studied theology and philosophy. From 1770 he served as Kantor in Borna. His brother is Christian Samuel Barth. His brothers were also Thomaners: Georg Heinrich Barth (1730-1813) in 1746-1751; Christian Samuel Barth (1735-1809) in c1748-1750.

In his application for the Kantor office in Borna in 1770, Karl Friedrich Barth named J.S. Bach and Johann Gottlob Harrer as his teachers at the Thomasschule, although he did not explicitly mention private lessons. However, since he worked as a copyist for J.S. Bach and particularly emphasized him in a Latin curriculum vitae also submitted in connection with the employment in Borna, he could actually have been a private student.

References: Richter: 277; Koska: B-40; GND: 1161143750; Bach Digital: 00001264

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

D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 957: BWV 129
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 958: BWV 177
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 959: BWV 178
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 960: BWV 94
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 961: BWV 113
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 962: BWV 78
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 963: BWV 8 (in E major)
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 964: BWV 114
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 1141: BWV 140
D-B Mus.ms. Bach P 1142: BWV 137
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 12, Faszikel 3: BWV 195 (later version) [c1748/1749]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 191 I-III, 191a [Konvolut]: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Zahlreiche Stim̅en zu meinem Magnificat, BR-CPEB E 4.1, E 4.2; H 772; Wq 215 [Original source]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 191 I-II, 191a, Faszikel 2: BR-CPEB E 4; H 772; Wq 215 [Original source]
D-B Mus.ms. Bach St 305: Johann Ludwig Bach: Cantata Die mit Tränen säen, JLB-8; BNB I/B/26 [c1743-1746]
D-GLAU Mus.B 1:1, Faszikel 3: BR-CPEB Ds 3; H 777; Wq 240
D-LEb Thomana 41, Faszikel 2 [nach 1750] (Depositum im Bach-Archiv): BWV 41
US-CAe Mus 627.273.579, Faszikel 2: Johann Christoph Bach: Motet Merk auf, mein Herz und sieh dorthin, BWV Anh 163 (c1750)
US-PRscheide BWV 168, Faszikel 1: BWV 168 [1746/1749]
[Kantate BWV 168: Tue Rechnung! Donnerwort] Originalstimmensatz: BWV 168 [1746/1749]

 

Sources:
1. Bach Digital Website (June 2019)
2. 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)
3. Bernd Koska: Bachs Privatschüler in Bach-Jahrbuch 2019, English translation by Aryeh Oron (May 2020)
4. Deutschen Nationalbibliothek Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (August 2019, April-May 2020)

Links to other Sites

Barth, Carl Friedrich (Bach Digital)
Barth, Carl Friedrich (DNB)

Bibliography

References 1: NBA IX/3; BR III/2; Dok III; Koska 2018
Literature
2: Richter 1907, Nr. 277; Vollhardt 1978, S. 28; Maul/Wollny 2003, S. 110-119; Dok V, Nr. C 687a, C 758e und f; NBA IX/3, Nr. 238; Maul 2012a, S. 264 und 331
Sources
3: Dok III, Nr. 950; Dok V, Nr. C 687a, 758e, 758f; BJ 2003, S. 110–119 (M. Maul, P. Wollny); NBA IX/3, Nr. 238

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