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  1. Biography. Family. Ancestry. References. Johann II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar ( Johann Maria Wilhelm; 22 May 1570 – 18 July 1605) was a Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Jena . Biography. Johann was the second son of Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Dorothea Susanne of Simmern . Johann Wilhelm died in 1573 when his son was only three years old.

  2. John Ernest II (11 September 1627, in Weimar – 15 May 1683, in Weimar), was a duke of Saxe-Weimar. He was the second but eldest surviving son of William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar , and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau .

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    Johann Ernst was born in Weimar, the fourth son and sixth child of Johann Ernst III, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, and second child of the Duke's second wife, Charlotte Dorothea Sophia of Hesse-Homburg. As a young child the prince took violin lessons from G.C. Eilenstein, who was a court musician. He studied at the University of Utrecht between February 171...

    According to Walther's Lexicon, published in 1732, Johann Ernst composed 19 instrumental pieces in a period of nine months, shortly before his death, when Walther was teaching him composition. Eight violin concertos are extant in their original instrumentation. Bach transcribed three of these: Op. 1 Nos. 1 and 4 and the Concerto a 8 in G major. Ano...

    D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 280 at Berlin State Library (BWV 592 and 973–982; RISM 467300717; D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 280 at Bach Digitalwebsite)
    D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 286 at Berlin State Library (RISM 467300057): Fascicle 6 (BWV 595) at Bach Digitalwebsite
    D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 400a at Berlin State Library (BWV 592; RISM 467300035; D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 400a at Bach Digitalwebsite)
    D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 804 at Berlin State Library (RISM 467300254): Fascicles 31 (BWV 592), 34 (BWV 987), 35 (BWV 983), 52 (BWV 984) and 56 (BWV 977) at Bach Digitalwebsite
    (Telemann 1718) Georg Philipp Telemann, editor. Six | CONCERTS | à | Un Violon concertant, | deux Violons, une Taille, et | Clavecin ou Basse de Viole, | de feu | SAS Monseigneur le Prince | JEAN E...
    (Naumann 1891) Ernst Naumann, editor. Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe, Vol. 38: Orgelwerke, Band 3. Breitkopf & Härtel, 1891
    (Naumann 1894) Ernst Naumann, editor. Bach-Gesellschaft Ausgabe, Vol. 42: Clavierwerke, Band 5. Breitkopf & Härtel, 1894
    (Hortschansky 2001) Klaus Hortschansky, editor. Musik in der Residenzstadt Weimar. Leipzig: Hofmeister, 2001

    Apart from several performances of the Bach transcriptions, recordings featuring music by Johann Ernst include: 1. (l'Oiseau-Lyre 1989) Stanley Ritchie, violin; The Bach Ensemble; Joshua Rifkin, conductor. Violin concertos at the court of Weimar. L'Oiseau-Lyre 421 442-2, 1989 2. (Thorofon 1997) Simon Standage, violin; Ludger Rémy, harpsichord; Seba...

    Butt, John (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Bach. Cambridge Companions to Music. Cambridge University Press. (digitised)
    Ersch, J.S., 1842, in: Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste, Leipzig 1842, II./21., p. 260 (digitised) (in German)
    Williams, Peter F., 1980: The Organ Music of J.S. Bach I: BWV 525-598, 802-805 etc., pp. 283–5. Cambridge University Press (digitised)
    Violin Concerto in C major, Violin Concerto in G major by Johann Ernst Prinz von Sachsen-Weimar: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
    Organ Concerto in C major, BWV 595, 16 Konzerte nach verschiedenen Meistern, BWV 972–987, transcriptions by Johann Sebastian Bach: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
    Johann Ernst Prinz von Sachsen-Weimar: Concerti Nr.1-8 für Violine, Streicher, Bc at www.anneschumann.info (audio samples: Violin Concerto Op. 1 No. 3, second movement; Violin Concerto Op. 1 No. 4,...
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    Johann Ernst II immediately divided the enlarged Saxe-Weimar lands between himself and his younger brothers John George I and Bernhard II, who received the Duchies of Saxe-Eisenach and Saxe-Jena, which reverted to Saxe-Weimar upon the death of Bernhard's son Duke Johann Wilhelm in 1690.

  4. Marriage and issue. Ancestry. References. Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar. Johann Wilhelm (11 March 1530 – 2 March 1573) was a duke of Saxe-Weimar . Life. He was the second son of Johann Frederick I, Elector of Saxony, and Sibylle of Cleves .

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  6. Born as the eldest son of Johann, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Dorothea Maria of Anhalt, during his first years, Johann Ernst had a tutor and arms master, Matt of Johan. His father died on 18 July 1605, leaving the duchy under the governance of a regent. In 1608 he began his studies at the age of 14 at the University of Jena accompanied by his ...