- Jean-Baptiste
Volumier (Woulmyer, c. 1670 – 7
October 1728) was an
eighteenth century violinist,
composer and concertmaster.
Volumier was born in around...
- they were, who the
performer was.
Johann Georg Pisendel and Jean-Baptiste
Volumier, both
talented violinists in the
Dresden court, have been
suggested as...
-
Court Orchestra, a
position he had
filled already since Jean-Baptiste
Volumier had died in 1728. Pisendel's
pupils included Franz Benda and
Johann Gottlieb...
-
Leveridge (1670–1758)
Benedetto Vinaccesi [it] (c. 1670–1719) Jean-Baptiste
Volumier, or
Woulmyer (1670–1728)
Johann Hugo von
Wilderer (1670/1671–1724) Tomaso...
- soon sent to
Berlin to
engage in
additional studies with Jean
Baptiste Volumier.
After that,
Birkenstock went to
Bayreuth to
study with Fiorelli. In 1708...
- the
chagrin of its musicians. The
court Konzertmeister, Jean-Baptiste
Volumier,
probably invited Bach to
compete against Marchand on
behalf of colleagues...
- 1718) Opera; The
Victory of
Beauty over the
Heroes (with Jean-Baptiste
Volumier and
Augustin Reinhard Stricker) (Berlin, 1706, lost) Opera;
Roxane and...
- the
French flautist in 1712. Bach also knew two top
Dresden violinists:
Volumier, the
concertmaster who had
invited the
composer to Dresden, and Pisendel...
- been at this time that,
during one of his
regular visits to Jean-Baptiste
Volumier in Berlin, he is
reported by
Johann Kuhnau to have
spent a lot of time...