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- Johann David Heinichen (17 April 1683 – 16 July 1729) was a German Baroque composer and music theorist who brought the musical genius of Venice to the...
- Veit Heinichen (born 1957, in Villingen-Schwenningen) is a German novelist. Heinichen studied economics at Stuttgart University, and then worked in publishing...
- was independently created by German composer and theorist Johann David Heinichen in his Neu erfundene und gründliche Anweisung (1711), which he called...
- from the original on September 14, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017. Heinichen, Claire (September 13, 2016). "Emmy Nominated Writer, Producer and Actress...
- Philipp Telemann (1681–1767), Der Tag des Gerichts (1762) Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729) Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764), Dard**** (1739) George Frideric...
- Schulze 1980, p. 50. Schulze 1980, pp. 45ff. Schneider 1907, p. 159. Heinichen 1728, pp. 885–895. Dürr 1954. Bonporti 1712, No. 2. Bonporti 1712, No...
- the death of Heinichen in 1729, the Dresden court was already actively looking for a well-established opera composer to take Heinichen's place. This was...
- variety of subjects from science to music. "Elizabeth Ho Husband Ira Heinichen is a Writer and Podcaster". Catch a rising star: Elizabeth Ho By Tom Laventure...
- Archived from the original on January 15, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2018. Heinichen, Claire (April 1, 2016). "Redneck Island Winners Riley and Becky on What...
- (1906–1996) John Hebden (1712–1765) Jake Heggie (born 1961) Johann David Heinichen (1683–1729) Paavo Heininen (1938–2022) Anthony Philip Heinrich (1781–1861)...