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Johann Scholze

Johann Sigismund Scholze
Died
  
September 28, 1750, Leipzig, Germany

Johann Sigismund Scholze alias Sperontes singende Muse an der Pleisse


Johann Sigismund Scholze alias Sperontes (20 March 1705 in Lobendau bei Liegnitz (today Lubiatow near Zlotoryja) 28 September 1750 in Leipzig) was a Silesian music anthologist and poet.

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Life

Little is known about the life of Scholze. He was the son of a clerk, and attended school in Liegnitz until the beginning of his studies in Leipzig. In 1729 he was in Leipzig, where on 3 January, he got married with the widow from Halle, with whom he had begun a relationship. The children died young. Only one survived him. His wife died on 12 February 1738. His own funeral in poorer shape was on 30 September 1750. Stolze published under the pseudonym of Sperontes. We owe the discovery of the real identity of the poet to the musicologist Philipp Spitta, who published in 1885 a fundamental work Sperontes.

Works

  • Sperontes, singende Muse an der Pleisse, Leipzig, 1736
  • Das Katzgen, ein Schaferspiel, Leipzig 1746
  • Die Kirms, Leipzig 1746
  • Das Strumpfband, Leipzig 1748
  • Der Fruhling
  • Der Winter
  • References

    Johann Sigismund Scholze Wikipedia