Michael Maul

Michael Maul (born 1978) is a German musicologist noted for his work on Johann Sebastian Bach. Maul was born in Leipzig, and is still based in the city, although his work at the Bach Archive has involved travel to archives and libraries across Germany in search of new sources relating to Bach. He is also artistic director of Leipzig's annual Bach festival.[1]

Education

Maul was awarded a PhD by the University of Freiburg for a dissertation on Baroque opera. It formed the basis of his book Barockoper in Leipzig (1693-1720).

Bach discoveries

Maul's work attracted international attention with a discovery he made in 2005 in Weimar's Duchess Anna Amalia Library. This was a hitherto overlooked manuscript containing Alles mit Gott und nichts ohn' ihn, BWV 1127, the first previously unknown vocal work by Bach to be found in 70 years.[2][3]

Organ tablature of a work by Reincken, apparently copied by Bach

Further research in Weimar identified other previously unknown manuscripts in Bach's hand, this time of music by other composers, throwing light on his musical education.[4]

Bibliography

  • Barockoper in Leipzig (1693–1720). 2 vols. (Rombach Wissenschaften, Reihe Voces, Bd. 12.) Freiburg im Breisgau: Rombach, 2009 ISBN 978-3-7930-9584-2
  • Bach’s Famous Choir. Saint Thomas School in Leipzig (1212-1804). Translated by Richard Howe. Boydell & Brewer Ltd 2018 ISBN 978 1 78327 169 6
  • Bach–Eine Bildbiografie / A Pictorial Biography. Leipzig: Lehmstedt, 2021 ISBN 978-3-95797-101-2.

References

  1. ^ "The 2025 Festival Edition: Transformation". Bachfest. 2024. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  2. ^ Child, Fred (9 June 2005). "Unknown Bach aria discovered in Germany". NPR. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Dr. Michael Maul". Bach-Archiv Leipzig. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  4. ^ Associated Press (2006). Researchers find Bach’s oldest manuscripts.

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