Christoph Birkmann (10 January 1703 – 11 March 1771) was a German theologian and minister. A pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach, he has been identified as...
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identity was not known, but recent research suggests that he was Christoph Birkmann, a student at the University of Leipzig in the 1720s. Bach first performed...
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to fifth year in Leipzig were grouped in a single publication by Christoph Birkmann. A booklet printed in 1725, with the cantata texts from Trinity III...
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obstetrician who practised medicine in Paris (d. 1780) January 10 – Christoph Birkmann, German theologian and minister (d. 1771) January 15 Henriette Louise...
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regarded as part of his third cantata cycle. The text was written by Christoph Birkmann, a student of mathematics and theology in Leipzig who collaborated...
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from his Weimarer Passion, with three texts now thought to be by Christoph Birkmann. This is listed as BC 2b. In this version, Bach reverted to the original...
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here as in many works of the 17th century, the Song of Songs. Poet Christoph Birkmann derived from the wedding feast of the Gospel the Soul as the bride...
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Baier (1647–1695), theologian in the Lutheran scholastic tradition Christoph Birkmann (1703–1771), theologian and minister Veit Dietrich (1506–1549), Lutheran...
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the Sunday after New Year's Day. The text has been attributed to Christoph Birkmann by Christine Blanken of the Bach-Archiv Leipzig. He combined the topics...
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23 – Martin Berteau, composer and musician (born 1691) March 11 – Christoph Birkmann, hymnist and pupil of JS Bach (born 1703) March 30 – Anton Joseph...
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