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    Johann Joseph Fux (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈjoːzɛf ˈfʊks]; c. 1660 – 13 February 1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque...
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    (archive from 23 October 2018) Fux, Johann Joseph 1660–1741 (1965). The study of counterpoint from Johann Joseph Fux's Gradus ad parnassum. The Norton...
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    applied for a position as court organist and was each time rejected by Johann Joseph Fux. At his own expense he travelled to Italy in 1730 (possibly in 1729);...
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    through the counterpoint exercises in the text Gradus ad Parnassum by Johann Joseph Fux and carefully studied the work of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, whom...
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    studied with Herbert Brün. "Johann-Joseph-Fux-Preise gehen an Alexander Chernyshkov und Ui-Kyung Lee" [Johann Joseph Fux Prizes go to Alexander Chernyshkov...
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  • by Georg Wilhelm Vestner. The important Austrian baroque composer Johann Joseph Fux wrote the opera Angelica vincitrice di Alcina to celebrate the birth...
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    celebrated Gradus ad parnassum, a highly influential 1725 treatise by Johann Joseph Fux which was in use even in the 19th century. Fiori musicali was first...
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    director Herbert Fux (1927–2007), Austrian actor Johann Joseph Fux (1660–1741), Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue Luiz Fux (born 1953), Brazilian...
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    Johann Joachim Quantz (German: [kvants]; 30 January 1697 – 12 July 1773) was a German composer, flutist and flute maker of the late Baroque period. Much...
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    in 1855. His compositional style derives from the counterpoint of Johann Joseph Fux, who was Kapellmeister at St Stephen's Cathedral from 1713 to 1741;...
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    Georg Christoph Wagenseil (category Pupils of Johann Joseph Fux)
    and became a favorite pupil of the Vienna court's Kapellmeister, Johann Joseph Fux. Wagenseil himself composed for the court from 1739 to his death....
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    that Christianity and Confucianism are not opposed to each other. Johann Joseph Fux Gradus ad Parnassum (1725), a non-Socratic dialogue on species counterpoint...
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  • court chapel; even more than the royal chapel's maestro di cappella, Johann Joseph Fux. In 1727 he wrote the 200 page treatise Rubriche generali per le funzioni...
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  • Johann Joseph Fux, who was however not related to Vinzenz Fux. The Kroměříž music archive is the major source of musical compositions by Vinzenz Fux....
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    Empire Johann Joseph Fux (1660–1741), composer and music theorist, wrote Gradus ad Parnassum – a composition manual used by Beethoven and Mozart Joseph von...
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  • Leopold I. After she died in 1720, he worked at the court chapel under Johann Joseph Fux. about 100 works for organ or harpsichord (preludes, fugues, capriccios...
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  • his education in Vienna under the Habsburg Imperial Kapellmeister Johann Joseph Fux. It is unlikely that he visited Venice as once thought. A Saxon court...
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    Johann Strauss I, Johann Strauss II and Anton Webern. Famous classical musicians who moved to the city to work were Kurt Adler, Johann Joseph Fux, Joseph...
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  • Emeritus in 1987. In 1938, Mann published his German translation of Johann Joseph Fux's Gradus ad Parnassum next to the first one by Lorenz Christoph Mizler...
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  • 'Mad Jack' Fuller (as in Fullerian Professor of Chemistry) Fuxian – Johann Joseph Fux (as in Fuxian Counterpoint) Galilean – Galileo Galilei (as in Galilean...
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    include: Johann Joseph Fux 1701–1712 Georg Reutter 1715–1728 Johann Georg Reinhardt 1728–1738 Johann Georg Reutter 1738–1772 – kapellmeister when Joseph Haydn...
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  • Finger (1660–1730) Johann Joseph Fux (1660–1741) Friedrich Gottlieb Klingenberg (c. 1660?–1720) ([12]) Johann Kuhnau (1660–1722) Johann Sigismund Kusser...
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  • G minor, 1746 in C minor) Johann Joseph Fux (Kaiserrequiem, 1720) Jean Gilles (1705) Johann David Heinichen (1726) Johann Caspar Kerll (1689) Duarte...
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    Georg Philipp Telemann Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Friedrich Fasch Johann Joseph Fux Johann Pachelbel Christoph Graupner Johann David Heinichen Sylvius...
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    for Hellmann include three by Caldara, eight by Johann Georg Reutter and an aria by Johann Joseph Fux in the Festa teatrale Giunone placata (1725). "Pianoforte...
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    serenade include Alessandro Stradella, Alessandro Scarlatti, Johann Joseph Fux, Johann Mattheson, and Antonio Caldara. Often these were large-scale works...
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  • note which has a special function is rendered audible thereby. — Johann Joseph Fux (1725) A suspension (SUS) (sometimes referred to as a syncope) occurs...
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    and cultural history, the music of the Austrian baroque composer Johann Joseph Fux, and the development of Anglo-American musicology since 1945, he is...
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    this day, especially as codified by the 18th century music theorist Johann Joseph Fux. Composers of the early 20th century also wrote in Renaissance-inspired...
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    Quantz (1697–1773) studied with teachers including Johann Joseph Fux and Jan Dismas Zelenka. Johann Friedrich Agricola Frederick II Christoph Nichelmann...
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