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List of compositions by Georg Böhm

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The following is a list of compositions by Georg Böhm, a German baroque composer and organist.

Keyboard

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Partitas

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Böhm composed partitas on the following hymns:

Chorale preludes

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Böhm composed chorale preludes on hymns including:

Free works

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  • Praeludium in C major
  • Praeludium in D minor
  • Praeludium in A minor
  • Prelude in F major
  • Praeludium (Prelude, Fugue, and Postlude) in G minor (& Chaconne in G major)
  • 11 suites
    • C minor
    • D major
    • D minor
    • D minor
    • E-flat major (doubtful)
    • E-flat major
    • F major
    • F minor
    • F minor
    • G major
    • A minor
  • Capriccio in D major
  • Menuet in G major (in Clavierbuchlein, ii, for Anna Magdalena Bach)

Sacred vocal

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Cantatas

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  • Ach Herr, komme hinab und hilfe meinem Sohne, 5vv, 2 vn, 2 va, bn, bc; W
  • Das Himmelreich ist gleich einem Könige, 5vv, 2 vn, 2 va, bn, bc; W
  • Ich freue mich, 1v, vn, bc, lost
  • Jauchzet Gott, alle Land, 5vv, 2 cornetts, 3 trombones, 2 vn, 2 va, bn, bc
  • Mein Freund ist mein, 4vv, 2 vn, 2 va, bn, bc
  • Nun komm der Heiden Heiland, on "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland", 5vv, 3 trombones, 2 vn, bn, bc
  • Sanctus est Dominus Deus Sabaoth (probably by Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns), 4vv, 2 vn, bn, bc
  • Satanas und sein Getümmel (probably by Friedrich Nicolaus Bruhns), 4vv, 2 ob/(2 vn, 2 va, bn, bc)
  • Warum toben die Heiden (doubtful), 4vv, 2 fl, 2 ob, 2 tpt, timp, 2 vn, va, bc
  • Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen, 4vv, 2 tpt, 2 vn, 2 va, bn, bc

Motets

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  • Auf, ihr Völker, danket Gott, 5vv
  • Jesus schwebt mir in Gedanken, 4vv, lost
  • Jesu, teure Gnadensonne, 4vv, lost
  • Nun danket alle Gott, 5vv

Other sacred vocal

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  • St. Luke Passion, c1711, lost
  • 23 sacred songs in Geistreiche Lieder (H.E. Elmenhorst)...auch in gewissen Abtheilungen geordnet von M. Johann Christoph Jauch (Lüneburg, 3/1700); ed. in DDT, xlv (1911/R)
  • Music for the dedication of the Haus der Barmherzigkeit, Grahl, Lüneburg, 5 Dec 1708, lost
  • St. John Passion (formerly attributed to George Frideric Handel)

False attributions

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  • Passion nach dem Evang. Johannes (the Passion according to the evangelist John). Previously attributed to Handel and published in volume nine of the Händel-Gesellschaft (1860); attributed to Böhm later, and finally, in 1987, to Christian Ritter. However, it is currently still thought[by whom?] to have been by Böhm.

References

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