Johann Christoph von Ponickau

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Johann Christoph von Ponickau
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Johann Christoph von Ponickau,
engraving by Martin Bernigeroth [de]
Born(1652-03-21)21 March 1652
Died31 October 1726(1726-10-31) (aged 74)
Occupation
Organizations
  • Kollegiatstift Wurzen

Johann Christoph von Ponickau (21 March 1652 – 31 October 1726), a member of the Ponickau family [de], was a counselor and chamberlain at the Dresden court of the elector of Saxony, who was at the same time King of Poland (Königlich-polnischer und kurfürstlich-sächsischer Rat). Ponickau was also head (Stiftshauptmann) of the Kollegiatstift Wurzen [de]. He owned several estates, including the Rittergut in Pomßen near Leipzig.

Ponickau was married to Eleonora Elisabeth von Bernstein. One of their children, Johanne Eleonore Caroline Poickau, married Friedrich Carl von Pöllnitz [de] in Altenburg on 14 December 1727.

Ponickau died in Pomßen on 31 October 1726 at age 74. A memorial service was held for him at the Wehrkirche Pomßen [de] on 6 February 1727, for which Johann Sebastian Bach composed a cantata, Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn, BWV 157, for which Ponickau had selected the scripture text on which it is based.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Werthemann, Helene. "Bachkantaten in der Predigerkirche" (in German). Predigerkirche Zürich. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  2. ^ Dürr, Alfred (2005). The Cantatas of J. S. Bach. Translated by Jones, Richard D. P. Oxford University Press. pp. 766–767. ISBN 978-0-19-816707-5.
  3. ^ Marshall, Robert L.; Marshall, Traute M. (2016). Exploring the World of J. S. Bach: A Traveler's Guide. University of Illinois Press. pp. 176–177. ISBN 978-0-252-04031-3.