Joachim Tielke

Deceased Person

1641 – 1719

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Who was Joachim Tielke?

Joachim Tielke was a German maker of musical instruments. He was born in Königsberg, Prussia, and died in Hamburg.

A publication was dedicated to him by Günther Hellwig. Hellwig lists the total number of 139 instruments still existing of Tielke's oeuvre with lutes, angelicas, theorboes, bell citterns, guitars, pochettes, violins, viole d'amore without sympathetic strings, barytons, viole da gamba and bows. More recent research shows that all theorboes were originally either lutes with bent-back pegboxes or are modifications of angelicas. The bows have shown to be non-authentic. On the other hand, nearly thirty instruments not know to Hellwig have come up, among them the fragment of a baryton, a cello, more viols, guitars, lutes. Tielke's existing oeuvre is therefore one of the most comprehensive and by number close to that of Stradivari and the other great Italian makers. Tielke's instruments are famous not only for their marquetry and carved heards but also for their tonal qualities.

A much-debated question is that of the contribution Tielke himself made to the instruments signed with his name. The examination of his work leads to the idea that he engaged outside craftsmen and artists for the supply of carvings and marquetry, possibly even complete instruments.

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Born
Oct 14, 1641
Königsberg
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Jan 19, 1719
Hamburg

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on July 23, 2013

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