Prolific German Baroque composer (13 January 1690, Grünstädtel, Germany – 27 November 1749, Gotha, Germany).
Stölzel studied at Leipzig University from 1707 to 1710, where he joined the Collegium Musicum, which had been headed by Georg Philipp Telemann before Stölzel's arrival at the University. For the next several years, he traveled across Europe, studying, teaching and composing in Breslau, Halle, Venice (where he met Antonio Vivaldi), Rome, Florence, Prague, Bayreuth, and Gera. During this time, he refused several offers of permanent employment.
In 1718, he moved to Gotha, where he remained for the rest of his life. He worked for the dukes Frederick II and Frederick III of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, composing a cantata each week. In 1730, he was appointed as the Kapellmeister of the court at Gotha.
Johann Sebastian Bach was said to have great respect for Stölzel. Bach's familiarity with Stölzel's music may account for the use J.S. Bach made of it in the little exercise books he created, first for his son Wilhelm Friedemann and later for his second wife Anna Magdalena.
Stölzel was one of the most prolific composers of his time. Besides numerous orchestral and chamber music pieces he wrote no less than 18 musical dramatic works, several oratorios and fairs, 12 complete cantatas, motets, and at least seven passions plus numerous secular cantatas. Most of Stölzel's music and manuscripts have been lost or destroyed, and it is estimated that only about half of his output still exists. The largest number of his works have been preserved in the castle archives Sondershausen.
2021
cpo
2xCD
2019
Glossa
CD, Album
2016
cpo
CD, Album
2016
Muzyka Kościelna W Krakowie
CD, Album
2007
cpo
2xCD, Album
2005
MDG Scene
SACD, Hybrid, Multichannel, Album
2005
2004
cpo
CD, Album
2004
cpo
CD, Album
2003
MDG
CD
2003
Testament
CD, Mono
2002
cpo
CD, Album
2000
cpo
CD
2000
ORFEO International Music GmbH
CD, Album, Mono
2000
De Plein Vent
CD, Album
2000
Deutsche Grammophon
CD, Comp
1999
cpo
CD
1998
cpo
2xCD, Album
1992
1988
1985
Hungaroton
LP
1984
1983
1981
Gamma (4)
2xLP
1980
Gepa Records
LP, Ltd, Num
1980
1978
Philips
LP
1977
Philips
7", Single, Promo
1977
1975
1973
1972
1967
ETERNA
LP, Mono
1966
1966
1965
1964
1964
1962
Musique & Son
LP, Promo
Electrecord, Electrecord
10", Mono
Vogue Schallplatten
LP
Parnass
LP
Philips, Philips
LP, Comp
Baroque Records (2)
LP
Erato
LP, Comp, RE, Gat
Philips
LP
Philips
Cass, Album
Deutsche Vogue Schallplatten GmbH
7", EP
FSM (2)
LP, Album
2024
cpo
CD, Album
2023
Deutsche Grammophon
14xFile, FLAC, Album
2023
Hyperion
CD, Album
2021
Not On Label (Niederfrequenz Duo Self-released)
CD, Album
2021
Hyperion
CD, Album
2021
Association For Recorded Sound Collections
CD, Comp
2021
Preiser Records
CD, Album
2021
2021
2020
Brilliant Classics
CD, Album
2019
Challenge Classics
CD, Album
2019
Pan Classics
CD
2019
Analekta
CD, Album
2019
Somm Recordings
CD, Comp
2018
Capriccio (2)
10xCD, Comp + Box
2017
Warner Classics
6xCD, Comp
2016
Warner Classics
5xCD, Comp, RM
2016
2015
Pan Classics
10xCD, Album, Comp, Box
2015
Sony Masterworks
CD, Album
2015
Bayard Musique
CD, Album
2015
ABC Classics
2xCD, Comp
2014
Brilliant Classics
142xCD + Box, Comp
2014
Decca
4xCD, Album, RE + 2xCD, Comp + Box, Comp
2014
Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz
CD, Comp, Promo
2014
Opening Day Entertainment Group
CD
2013
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
Box, Comp + 10xCD, RE
2013
Harmonia Mundi
CD, Album
2013
2012
Deutsche Grammophon
CD, Album
2012
EMI Classics
13xCD, RM + Box, Comp
2012
Union Grand-Duc Adolphe - UGDA
2xCD, Album
2012
NMC (3)
12xFile, FLAC, Album
2012
Hänssler Classic
CD, Album, RM
2012
Deutsche Grammophon
23xCD, Comp, Mono + 2xDVD + Box, Ltd
2012
2011
Hermaņa Brauna Fonds, Carmina Baltica
2xCD
2011
Harmonia Mundi
2xCD, Comp
2011
EMI Classics, EMI Classics
10xCD, Comp, Mono + Box
2010
Blechpresse
CD
2010
Zefir Records
CD, Album
2009
Lawo Classics
CD, Album
2009
Warner Classics & Jazz
2xCD, Comp
2009
EMI Classics
3xCD, Comp