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Johann Joachim Quantz

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Johann Joachim Quantz (30 January 1697 – 12 July 1773) was a German flautist, flute maker and Baroque music composer. [1]

30 relations: Alessandro Scarlatti, Augustus II the Strong, Baroque music, Blacksmith, Carus-Verlag, Christoph Friedrich Nicolai, Composer, Counterpoint, Dresden, Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Flute, Francesco Gasparini, Frederick the Great, Göttingen, George Frideric Handel, Germany, Historically informed performance, Jan Dismas Zelenka, Johann Georg Pisendel, List of compositions by Johann Joachim Quantz, List of oboists, Martha Goldstein, Merseburg, Michel Blavet, Ogg, Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin, Potsdam, Scheden, Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, Staatskapelle Dresden.

Alessandro Scarlatti

Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti (2 May 1660 – 22 October 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer, known especially for his operas and chamber cantatas.

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Augustus II the Strong

Augustus II the Strong (August II.; August II Mocny; Augustas II; 12 May 16701 February 1733) of the Albertine line of the House of Wettin was Elector of Saxony (as Frederick Augustus I), Imperial Vicar and elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Baroque music

Baroque music is a style of Western art music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750.

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Blacksmith

A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects from wrought iron or steel by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. whitesmith).

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Carus-Verlag

Carus-Verlag is a German music publisher founded in 1972 and based in Stuttgart.

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Christoph Friedrich Nicolai

Christoph Friedrich Nicolai (18 March 1733 – 11 January 1811) was a German writer and bookseller.

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Composer

A composer (Latin ''compōnō''; literally "one who puts together") is a musician who is an author of music in any form, including vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple forms.

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Counterpoint

In music, counterpoint is the relationship between voices that are harmonically interdependent (polyphony) yet independent in rhythm and contour.

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Dresden

Dresden (Upper and Lower Sorbian: Drježdźany, Drážďany, Drezno) is the capital city and, after Leipzig, the second-largest city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany.

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Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg

The Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg) was an Electorate of the Holy Roman Empire, located in northwestern Germany.

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Flute

The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.

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Francesco Gasparini

Francesco Gasparini (19 March 1661 – 22 March 1727) was an Italian Baroque composer and teacher whose works were performed throughout Italy, and also on occasion in Germany and England.

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Frederick the Great

Frederick II (Friedrich; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was King of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king.

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Göttingen

Göttingen (Low German: Chöttingen) is a university city in Lower Saxony, Germany.

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George Frideric Handel

George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (born italic; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, Baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos.

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Germany

Germany (Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a sovereign state in central-western Europe.

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Historically informed performance

Historically informed performance (also referred to as period performance, authentic performance, or HIP) is an approach to the performance of classical music, which aims to be faithful to the approach, manner and style of the musical era in which a work was originally conceived.

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Jan Dismas Zelenka

Jan Dismas Zelenka (baptised Jan Lukáš Zelenka 16 October 1679 – 23 December 1745), also known as Johann Dismas Zelenka, sometimes Johannes Lucas Ignatius Dismas Zelenka, was a Czech composer and musician of the Baroque period.

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Johann Georg Pisendel

Johann Georg Pisendel (– 25 November 1755) was a German Baroque musician, violinist and composer who, for many years, led the Court Orchestra in Dresden, then the finest instrumental ensemble in Europe.

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List of compositions by Johann Joachim Quantz

The list of compositions by Johann Joachim Quantz was established by Horst Augsbach.

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List of oboists

An oboist (formerly hautboist) is a musician who plays the oboe or any oboe family instrument, including the cor anglais, oboe d'amore, shawm and oboe musette.

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Martha Goldstein

Martha Goldstein (born Martha Svendsen; June 10, 1919 – February 14, 2014) was an American harpsichordist and pianist, who gave concerts in the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

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Merseburg

Merseburg is a town in the south of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt on the river Saale, approx.

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Michel Blavet

Michel Blavet (March 13, 1700 – October 28, 1768) was a French composer and flute virtuoso.

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Ogg

Ogg is a free, open container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation.

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Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin

Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin (Avignon, ca. 1690 – Paris, 13 January 1768) was a French flutist and composer of the late Baroque period.

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Potsdam

Potsdam is the capital and largest city of the German federal state of Brandenburg.

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Scheden

Scheden is a village in the district of Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany.

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Sophia Dorothea of Hanover

Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (– 28 June 1757) was a Queen consort in Prussia as spouse of Frederick William I.

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Staatskapelle Dresden

The Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden (known colloquially as the Staatskapelle Dresden) is a German orchestra based in Dresden.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Joachim_Quantz

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