Abstract

Germain, a pasticcio entitled L'incostanza delusa (Haymarket, Apr. 7, 1745), in which the airs were much admired. He also published some violin solos under the same name. He contributed to The Temple of Apollo, 1747. Spitta tells us further that songs by are included in Graefe's Odensammlung (1741 and 1743), two of which were since published in Lindner's Geschichte des deutschen Liedes, etc. (1871). These are said to show a strong resemblance to the style of Willst du dein Herz mir schenken?, the song described as Aria di Giovannini in the larger of the two music books of Anna Magdalena Bach. Controversy as to the authorship of this song arose from Zelter's conjecture, followed by Rust, that the song was by J. S. Bach. There seems no longer any reasonable doubt that is the real composer.

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