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  1. Johann Joachim Quantz was born in Oberscheden on 30th of January 1697 (entered as Hans Joachim in the baptismal register of the St. Marcus, Scheden, 6th of February 1697). He was the son of Andreas Quantz (d 1707), a blacksmith, and Anna Ilse Beuermann (d 1702). He spent his youth in Merseburg.

  2. Johann Joachim Quantz (Oberscheden, Baja Sajonia, 30 de enero de 1697 — Potsdam, 12 de julio de 1773), fue un compositor y flautista alemán, además de profesor de flauta del rey Federico II de Prusia.

  3. Johann Joachim Quantz was a German composer and flute virtuoso who left an important treatise on the flute and who made mechanical improvements in the instrument. Quantz obtained posts at Radeberg and Dresden and in 1717 studied counterpoint in Vienna with Johann Zelenka and Johann Fux.

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  4. 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.

  5. Johann Joachim Quantz (1697–1773) was a flute player and composer at royal courts, writer on music and flute maker, and one of the most famous musicians of his day. His autobiography, published in F.W. Marpurg’s Historisch-kritische Beyträge (1754–5), is the principal source of information on his life.

  6. La vida de Johann Joachim Quantz, el más grande flautista de su tiempo. Una introducción a su trabajo, incluyendo sus más bellas piezas musicales.

  7. (Oberscheden, 1697 - Potsdam, 1773) Flautista y compositor alemán. Estudió flauta con Buffardin y contrapunto con Fux y con Gasparini. Fue entre los mucho más relevantes intérpretes de flauta travesera de su tiempo.