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Mannheim school Carl
Stamitz (1745–1801)
German composer, son of
Johann Anton Stamitz (1750–c.1800), son of
Johann 7623
Stamitz, a main-belt asteroid...
- Carl
Philipp Stamitz (Czech:
Karel Stamic;
baptized 8 May 1745 – 9
November 1801) was a
German composer of
partial Czech ancestry. He was the most prominent...
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Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz (Czech: Jan Václav Antonín Stamic; 18 June 1717 – 27
March 1757) was a
Bohemian composer and violinist. His two surviving...
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Anton Thadäus
Johann Nepomuk Stamitz (November 1750 – c. 1798–1809) was a
German composer and violinist. He was born in the Holy
Roman Empire.
Anton was...
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father of the
school is
considered to be the
Bohemian composer Johann Stamitz.
Besides him, two
generations of
composers wrote compositions for the orchestra...
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symphony by
Johann Stamitz,
likely written in
Paris in 1754 or 1755. It was
published as No. 6 in a 1769
publication of six
symphonies by
Stamitz. This is one...
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composers include Christoph Willibald Gluck, Carl
Philipp Emanuel Bach,
Johann Stamitz,
Joseph Haydn,
Johann Christian Bach,
Antonio Salieri,
Muzio Clementi,...
- well-known
viola concertos. The
concerti by Bartók, Paul Hindemith, Carl
Stamitz,
Georg Philipp Telemann, and
Walton are
considered major works of the viola...
- Badley, Allan. "Description of the
Stamitz Trios".
Artaria Editions.
Retrieved 19
September 2017. Trios, Op. 1 (
Stamitz):
Scores at the
International Music...
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Johann Stamitz, but
probably by
Antoine Mahaut, a
close contemporary of the composer. It was
probably written from 1741 to 1746, and if it is by
Stamitz, it...