Johannes Schenck
Johannes Schenck was a Dutch musician and composer.
Schenck was born in Amsterdam and baptized in a Catholic hidden 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 Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine in Düsseldorf. After Johann Wilhelm's death in 1716, the electoral court moved to Mannheim.
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. His last known published work appeared in 1712. He is no longer mentioned in the list of court musicians compiled in 1717.
Works
- op. 1 Eenige gezangen, uit de opera von Bacchus, Ceres en Venus, Amsterdam, heirs of Paul Matthys, Author, 1687.
- op. 2 Tyd en Konst-Oeffeningen, Amsterdam, Pierre Pickaert, 1688.
- op. 3 Il Giardino Armonico, Amsterdam, Le Chevalier, 1691.
- op. 4 C. van Eekes koninklyke harpliederen, Amsterdam, Author, circa 1694.. Incomplete
- op. 5 Zang-wyze op M: Gargons uitbreiding over 't Hooglied Salomons, Amsterdam, 1696.
- op. 6 Scherzi musicali, Amsterdam, Roger, n.d. .
- op. 7 Suonate a violino e violone o cimbalo, Amsterdam, n.d.
- op. 8 Le Nymphe di Rheno, Amsterdam, Roger, n.d. .
- op. 9 L'Echo du Danube, Amsterdam, Roger, n.d. .
- op. 10 Les fantaisies bisarres de la goutte, Amsterdam, Roger, Le Cène, n.d. .. Viola da gamba part lost
- 2 sonatas for viola da gamba solo, manuscript, Austria, Vienna, National Library, ms. 16598.
- 9 movements in tablature for 2 viole da gamba, manuscript, Norway, Trondheim University Library, XA HA Mus 1:1 e 1:2