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  1. Johann Joachim Quantz ( Scheden, 30 de janeiro de 1697 — Potsdam, 12 de julho de 1773 ), foi um compositor e flautista alemão, e professor de flauta do rei Frederico II da Prússia . Biografia. Ele começou a demonstrar seu talento musical desde muito cedo. Aos 8 anos já tocava contrabaixo em festivais locais.

  2. Johann Joachim Quantz (German:; 30 January 1697 – 12 July 1773) was a German composer, flutist and flute maker of the late Baroque period. Much of his professional career was spent in the court of Frederick the Great.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Joachim Quantz (born Jan. 30, 1697, Oberscheden, near Göttingen [Germany]—died July 12, 1773, Potsdam, Brandenburg) was a German composer and flute virtuoso who left an important treatise on the flute and who made mechanical improvements in the instrument.

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  4. Autobiography. Much is known about Quantzs life because he wrote an autobiography (published in 1755 by Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg) and a handwritten continuation in 1762 for Padre Martini. His life may be divided into three main periods: his youth, his life in Dresden and his life in Berlin.

  5. The life of Johann Joachim Quantz, the greatest flutist of his time. An introduction to his work including his most beautiful pieces of music.

  6. Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773) Flutist, composer, flute maker, teacher of Frederick the Great of Prussia, author of an influential method book on musical performance (1752). Click here to order a copy of Quantz's On Playing the Flute.

  7. The work, as a whole, aims: (i) to study the practice of ornamentation for slow movements in works of the eighteenth century; (ii) the application proposed by Quantz to ornamentation of the Arioso Mesto in concert for flute and orchestra in G major (QV 5:174) drawing on his treatise for flute (1752).