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Johann Joachim Quantz
Born on the 31st January
1697 in Oberscheden
near Göttingen, Germany
being son of a
farrier
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First learning double bass
later on additionally harp
and violin.
Going to Vienna at the age
of twenty to study
counterpoint.
1718: employment as oboist
at the royal Polish
orchestra (Warsaw), first
flute lessons with
Buffardin
1724 touring through
Europe, finally
1727
coming back to Dresden.
Since February 1728 flutist
in the same orchestra.
Two times a year
teaching
Frederic the Great
1739 beginnign to built
flutes
and doing enhancements
on the instrument.
One of his inventions is
the cork screw in the
head joint.
Since 1741 employment in Berlin
as a
chamber musician.
1752: publication of his book
"Versuch einer
Anweisung die flute
traversiere zu spielen"
1742 publication of his auto biography
Wrote about 300 concertos,
many suits,
sonatas and chamber music
His students were:
Frederic the Great,
Lindner, Liebeskind,
Kottowsky, Neeff,
Franz Benda and Agricola
Died on the 12th of july 1773 in Potsdam
Last update: 17.02.2010
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