A week ago I posted a recording of an anonymous chorale prelude to the melody of "Herzlich tut mich verlangen (see here:
https://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/61715). It has come to my attention, that in other publications this composition is attributed to Johann Gottfried Müthel. This assumption is based on the fact that Müthel is the scribe of the manuscript that is (for now) the only source of this composition and that the composition shows some characteristics of Müthel's style, specifically the very short note values of the dotted rythms in bars 22, 23 and 29. This basis for attribution to Müthel is flimsy at best, however, it's better to have a name for the composer, than leave it attributed to Mr. Anonymus.
There were a few small errors in the score, so I corrected those as well. And as I quite like the piece, having a name for the composer is all the reason I need to record it again. This time on the new sample set that comes with the Sweelinq software, the Sonnenorgel, build by Mathis, in the St Peter and Paul church in Görlitz (
https://sweelinq.com/product/gorlitz-de-st-peterskirche-mathis-organ/).
Corrected score available here:
https://partitura.org/index.php/muthel-herzlich-tut-mich-verlangen/