Christian Friedrich Penzel


Christian Friedrich Penzel was a German musician. Although he was a composer in his own right, he is remembered more for his association with Johann Sebastian Bach. He was one of Bach's last pupils and is known for his copies of Bach's works.

School career

Penzel started at the Thomasschule, Leipzig in 1749 while Bach held the position of Thomaskantor. Bach died the following year.
After Bach's death, Penzel became a prefect at the school under Bach's successor Johann Gottlob Harrer. The position involved him directing the boys' choir on occasion. Harrer needed a deputy because he had health problems: he died in 1755 while taking the waters at Carlsbad.

Later career

Penzel studied at Leipzig University.

Works copied by Penzel

The music sung by the Thomanerchor in the 1750s included revivals of Bach's vocal music, which partly explains Penzel's interest in Bach's cantatas. For several cantatas Penzel's copy is the oldest surviving source. He also copied instrumental works including early versions of the Brandenburg Concertos.