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More recent scholarly literature ( such as the edition by Christoph Wolff ) suggests that there is no basis for such doubts.
Christoph Wolff suggests on the basis of handwriting evidence that Anna Magdalena copied the aria from the autograph score around 1740 ; it appears on two pages previously left blank.
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* Christoph Wolff / Ton Koopman ( Eds.
Bach used the " widest spectrum of orchestral instruments ... in daring combinations ," as Christoph Wolff has commented.
The descendents of Friederica Sophia eventually migrated to Oklahoma .< ref > Wolff, Christoph " Descendants of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach in the United States ", < i > Bach Perspectives: Volume 5: Bach in America </ i > Stephen A. Crist, ed.
Bach scholar Christoph Wolff describes the work as representing " a summary of his writing for voice, not only in its variety of styles, compositional devices, and range of sonorities, but also in its high level of technical polish ... Bach's mighty setting preserved the musical and artistic creed of its creator for posterity.
" The governing idea of the work ", as the Bach specialist Christoph Wolff put it, is " an exploration in depth of the contrapuntal possibilities inherent in a single musical subject.
The Bach Compendium is a project started in 1985 to publish critical editions of Bach's entire writing, edited by Hans-Joachim Schulze and Christoph Wolff.
" Christoph Wolff adds as a further detail of this visit by Bach to Hamburg in 1722, that on that occasion he performed the organ fugue BWV 542, the theme of which is based on a Dutch popular tune ( called ' Ik ben gegroet van …'), presumably as an homage to Reincken's Dutch origin.
* Wolff, Christoph, " Johan Sebastian Bach ; The Learned Musician " ( W. W. Norton & Co, New York, 2000 )
* Scheidt's complete works are published by Breitkopf & Härtel in a series of 16 volumes edited by Gottlieb Harms, Christhard Mahrenholz and Christoph Wolff.
* Wolff, Christoph, ed.
Christoph Wolff ( born May 24, 1940 ) is a German-born musicologist, who is best known for his works on the music, life, and times of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Christoph Wolff has been on the faculty of Harvard University since 1976 and director of the Bach Archive in Leipzig since 2001.
* Harvard at Home: online lectures by Christoph Wolff
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Christoph Wolff has suggested that this Aria was entered into the two blank pages of this book by Anna Magdalena later, in 1740.
Johann Sebastian Bach was organist of the church Divi Blasii from 1707-1708 .< ref name =" test "> Christoph Wolff, et al.
* Wolff, Christoph ( 2002 ) Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician.
Particularly important attempts were made by Christoph Wolff and Siegfried Vogelsänder.

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The first is a compilation from many authors on the description and history of Muslim Iberia ; it was published by William Wright, Christoph Krehl, Reinhart Dozy and Gustave Dugat as Analectes sur l ' histoire et la littérature des Arabes d ' Espagne ( 1855 – 1861 ), and in an abridged English translation by Pascual de Gayangos ( 1840 – 1843 ).
The word itself appears in the title of Volume 3 of Michael Christoph Hanow's Philosophiae naturalis sive physicae dogmaticae: Geologia, biologia, phytologia generalis et dendrologia, published in 1766.
Orfeo ed Euridice ( French version: Orphée et Eurydice ; English translation: Orpheus and Eurydice ) is an opera composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck based on the myth of Orpheus, set to a libretto by Ranieri de ' Calzabigi.
et: Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
* Christoph Willibald Gluck: Orphée et Eurydice conducted by John Eliot Gardiner ( 1989 ) EMI
et: Christoph Schneider
et: Burchard Christoph von Münnich
et: Johann Christoph Adelung
* De ratione communi omnium linguarum et litterarum commentarius, Christoph Froschauer, Zurich, 1548
et: Johann Christoph Bach
Lettre de Sophrone de Jérusalem à Arcadius de Chypre: version syriaque inédite du texte grec perdu / introduction et traduction française par Micheline Albert ; avec la collaboration de Christoph von Schönborn

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For his films he has received numerous awards from many international festivals, including the American Federation of Arts Experimental Film Award in 1988, the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1996, the main award at the Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen in 1999, the Ken Burns “ Best of the Festival “ Award at the Ann Arbor Film Festival in 2003, the German Short Film Prize for Animation in 2006 ( with Christoph Girardet ), the Prix Canal + du meilleur court métrage at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006 ( with Christoph Girardet ), and the Premio Principado de Asturias al Mejorcortometraje at the Gijón International Film Festival in 2011 ( with Christoph Girardet ).

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* 1736 – Johann Christoph Kellner, German organist and composer ( d. 1803 )
* Christoph Ulrich Hahn: Geschichte der Ketzer im Mittelalter, Vol.
* 1643 – Christoph Demantius, German composer ( b. 1567 )
* 1613 – Christoph Bach, court musician, grandfather of Johann Sebastian Bach ( d. 1661 )
Salieri met Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi better known as Metastasio and Christoph Willibald Gluck during this period at the famous Sunday morning salons held at the home of the Martinez family.
* Christoph Weidenbach, author of SPASS, automated theorem prover.
In 1503 the new bishop Christoph von Utenheim refused to give Basel a new constitution whereupon, to show its power, the city began the construction of a new city hall.
The best known composers from this period are Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven ; other notable names include Luigi Boccherini, Muzio Clementi, Antonio Soler, Antonio Salieri, François Joseph Gossec, Johann Stamitz, Carl Friedrich Abel, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and Christoph Willibald Gluck.
Another important break with the past was the radical overhaul of opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck, who cut away a great deal of the layering and improvisational ornament and focused on the points of modulation and transition.
Abraham Ortelius, Theodor Christoph Lilienthal ( 1756 ), Alexander von Humboldt ( 1801 and 1845 ), Antonio Snider-Pellegrini, and others had noted earlier that the shapes of continents on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean ( most notably, Africa and South America ) seem to fit together.
Christoph Ludwig Agricola ( November 5, 1667 – August 8, 1719 ) was a German landscape painter.
* 1567 – Christoph Demantius, German composer, music theorist, writer and poet ( d. 1643 )
* 1642 – Johann Christoph Bach, German composer ( d. 1703 )
* Rasperger ( Raspergero ), Christopher ( Christophorus, Christoph, Christophoro, Christophe ) Two hundred interpretations of the words: This is my Body, Ingolstadt, 1577 Latin text.
Away from the mainstream, the splatter film director Jörg Buttgereit, the experimental film director Werner Nekes and the provocative Christoph Schlingensief all came to prominence in the 1980s. The development of arthouse cinemas ( Programmkinos ) from the 1970s onwards provided a venue for the works of less mainstream film-makers.
Among those directors are Christian Petzold, Thomas Arslan, Valeska Grisebach, Christoph Hochhäusler, Benjamin Heisenberg, Henner Winckler and Angela Schanelec.
* 1645 – Johann Christoph Bach, German musician ( d. 1693 )
Gathering on Sanssouci in the Marble Hall, with Voltaire, Casanova, d ' Argens, La Mettrie, James Francis Edward Keith | James Keith, George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal | George Keith, Friedrich Rudolf von Rothenburg, Christoph Ludwig von Stille, Karl Ludwig von Pöllnitz and Algarotti.
* 1755 – Albert Christoph Dies, German composer ( d. 1822 )
* 1700 – Johann Christoph Gottsched, German writer ( d. 1766 )
" A similar account was reported by a Christian author Christoph Arnold in 1674.
The Grammatisch-Kritisches Wörterbuch der hochdeutschen Mundart, a High German grammar in five volumes by Johann Christoph Adelung, appeared as early as 1774.
When Telemann declined the job, it was offered to Christoph Graupner, who also declined it — though chiefly because he could not secure a dismissal from his employer the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.
Such views were influenced by an account of Telemann's music by Christoph Daniel Ebeling, a late-18th-century critic who in fact praised Telemann's music and only made passing critical remarks of his productivity.

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