Johann Christoph Pez, also Petz, (9 September 1664 – 25 September 1716) was a German
Baroque
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musician, ''
Kapellmeister
( , , ), from German (chapel) and (master), literally "master of the chapel choir", designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term has evolved considerably in i ...
'', and composer who worked in the courts of the
Electorate of Bavaria
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The Wittelsbach dynasty which ruled the Duchy of Bavaria was the younger ...
and
Duchy of Württemberg
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.
Life
Pez was born in
Munich
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. From 1676, he was the tower watchman and later the choir director at the Church of Saint Peter in
Munich
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. In 1688, he became a musician at the court of prince
Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria who offered him the opportunity to study music under the leading Italian composer
Arcangelo Corelli
Arcangelo Corelli (, also , ; ; 17 February 1653 – 8 January 1713) was an List of Italian composers, Italian composer and violinist of the middle Baroque music, Baroque era. His music was key in the development of the modern genres of Sonata a ...
in Rome. In 1694, Pez joined the court of
Joseph Clemens, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne at his residence in
Bonn
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, working to improve the prince's chapel orchestra. In 1695, he became ''Kapellmeister'' and advisor to the prince. Returning to Munich in 1701, he remained for five years at the court's chapel for five years, before Max Emmanuel sent him to study composition and violin in Rome in the 1690s. He also taught the Wittelsbach children music.
While in Munich, Pez was notice by the
Duke of Württemberg,
Eberhard Louis in the winter of 1705–06. This meant that when
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles VI (; ; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph I. He unsuccessfully War of ...
dismissed the entire Bavarian ''Hofkapelle'' by Imperial fiat in May 1706, Pez was able to move straight to the post of ''Oberkapellmeister'' of the Württemberg ''Hofkapelle'' on 12 November 1706, a post he would hold until his death in 1716. The Duke highly valued Pez's experience and training, and so paid him a generous salary of 2000 gulden that also included pay for work by his daughter, Maria Anne Franziska Pez, and his personal copyist, Antonÿ Meister.
Under Pez, the size of the ''Hofkapelle'' expanded, as did the range of instruments used and the number of musicians who could play more than one instrument. Because of the Duchy's financial problems due to the
War of the Spanish Succession
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and the ongoing construction of
Ludwigsburg Palace
Ludwigsburg Palace, nicknamed the "Versailles of Swabia", is a 452-room palace complex of 18 buildings located in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its total area, including the gardens, is the largest palatial estate in the country. T ...
, the court retrenched, the singers and instrumentalists of the ''Hofkapelle'' reduced in number and Pez's salary lowered to 500 gulden. Even so, he was able to build a very skilled orchestra of which he was quite proud. Nevertheless, Pez was, very worried about his small number of vocalists, the Catholic singers sometimes missing some church performances, though he never mentioned this to the Duke).
Eberhard Louis and his court were Protestant but tolerated Pez's Catholic faith That faith also meant he was not required to provide housing for some of the court's choir boys () despite being their supervisor, leading to such a decline in their influence that by 1715 only two were still employed in the ''Hofkapelle''.
Work
Like many of his contemporaries, Pez was heavily influenced by the French style, and he was one of many imitators of
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Jean-Baptiste Lully ( – 22 March 1687) was a French composer, dancer and instrumentalist of Italian birth, who is considered a master of the French Baroque music style. Best known for his operas, he spent most of his life working in the court o ...
.
Although largely forgotten today, Pez was mentioned in a lyric poem written by
Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann (; – 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. He is one of the most prolific composers in history, at least in terms of surviving works. Telemann was considered by his contemporaries to b ...
in 1725, who placed him beside the names of composers like
Händel, as a grand composer of his era, singling out in particular the quality of his
sonatas
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.
Selected discography
*Ouvertures - Concerti.
Les Muffatti & Peter Van Heyghen. (
Ramée
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RAM 0705)
*12 Trio Sonatas Op 1.
L'arpa festante
is a German chamber orchestra, specializing in the revival and performance of unknown works, especially from the Baroque music, Baroque era. It was established in Munich in 1983 by Michi Gaigg, who also led the ensemble as concertmaster until 199 ...
& Christoph Hasse. (
CPO 555 392-2)
Citations
References
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German Baroque composers
1664 births
1716 deaths
18th-century German classical composers
German male classical composers
18th-century German composers
18th-century German male musicians