• discography of Baroque pieces and a project on reviving over 300 Johann Joachim Quantz sonatas and concertos for publishing found during a research project at...
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    George Frideric Handel from London, Johann Georg Pisendel and Johann Joachim Quantz from Dresden and Michel Blavet from Paris. Telemann, who was music director...
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    he developed a detailed understanding of the Baroque style. He studied Quantz and his famous treatise On Playing The Flute (1752), and later acquired...
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  • his life a number of prominent musicians of his time, like Johann Joachim Quantz (Frederick the Great of Prussia's longtime court flautist and flute teacher)...
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  • Das Rheingold (Prelude) Philip Glass Glassworks (Opening) Johann Joachim Quantz Flute Concerto in G major (1st mvt: Allegro) 11 Nov 2012 Dan Snow Jean Sibelius...
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    1715) was a Baroque composer who was influential as the leader at the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig. Some of his compositions have been mistaken for those...
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    was still reflected decades later. In 1752, the composer Johann Joachim Quantz and flute teacher to Frederick the Great wrote: ... The operas which have...
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    melody and counterpoint espoused by theorists such as Mattheson, Scheibe and Quantz. In his treatise Der Vollkommene Capellmeister of 1739, Mattheson wrote...
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