Johannes Schenck
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Johannes Schenck was a Dutch musician and composer.

Schenck was born in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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 in 1660 where he was baptised on 3 June into the Reformed Church. He became a renowned virtuoso viola da gamba player.

His compositions included music for a Dutch Singspiel, Bacchus, Ceres en Venus, which can claim to be the first opera in Dutch, and from which songs were published in 1687, as well as works for the viola da gamba.

Around 1696 he accepted an appointment to the court of Elector Palatine Johann Wilhelm II in Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf
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 although after Johann Wilhelm's death in 1716, the electoral court moved to Mannheim
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There is some uncertainty about the date of Schenck's death as there is no mention found in the Düsseldorf Protestant church records or parish and cemetery records in Amsterdam although he is no longer mentioned in the list of court musicians compiled in 1717.

Works

  • op. 1 Weltliche und kirchliche Vokalmusik
  • op. 2 „Tyd en Konst-Oeffeningen“ (Amsterdam, 1688)
  • op. 3 12 Trio Sonatas
    Trio sonata
    The trio sonata is a musical form that was popular in the 17th and early 18th centuries.A trio sonata is written for two solo melodic instruments and basso continuo, making three parts in all, hence the name trio sonata...

     „Il Giardino Armonico“ (Amsterdam, 1691)
  • op. 6 Scherzi musicali (Amsterdam, 1701)
  • op. 7 Suonate a violino e violone o cimbalo (Amsterdam, 1699)
  • op. 8 Le Nymphe di Rheno (Amsterdam, 1704)
  • op. 9 L'Echo du Danube (Amsterdam, 1706)
  • op. 10 Les fantaisies bisarres de la goutte, viola da gamba, bc, op.10 (Amsterdam, 1711/2), lost

Recordings


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