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  1. Johann Friedrich Fasch (Buttelstadt el 15 de abril de 1688 — Zerbst el 5 de diciembre de 1758). fue un compositor alemán. Nació en el pueblo de Buttelstädt , a 11 km del norte de Weimar , siendo el hijo mayor de Friedrich Georg Fasch, un maestro de escuela y de su esposa, Sophie Wegerig.

  2. Johann Friedrich Fasch memorial in Zerbst, Germany, unveiled in April 2013. Johann Friedrich Fasch (15 April 1688 – 5 December 1758) was a German violinist and composer. Much of his music is in the Baroque-Classical transitional style known as galant .

  3. 14 de jun. de 2017 · Johann Friedrich Fasch (Composer) Born: April 15, 1688 - Buttelstedt near Weimar, Thuringia, Germany. Died: December 5, 1758 - Zerbst, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Johann Friedrich Fasch, a contemporary of J.S. Bach and Georg Frideric Handel, was one of Germany's leading composers in the first half of the 18 th century.

  4. 2 de feb. de 2016 · Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688 - 1758)Concertos for various instrumentsConcerti für verschiedene InstrumenteConcerto for 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, bassoon,...

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  5. 13 de abr. de 2015 · Johann Friedrich Fasch Trios & Sonatas1. Quartet for 2 oboes, B.C. in D minor, FaschWV N:d2 0:002. Sonata for 2 oboes & continuo in E minor "Trio" 7:183. So...

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  6. Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758) was the composer whose works, more than any other composer’s, bridged the periods of Baroque and early Classical. He was born near Weimar and became a choir boy in the court of Weißenfels, an important early performance venue for German opera, where he was tutored by Kapellmeister Johann Philipp Krieger (an ...

  7. Johann Friedrich Fasch. Johann Friedrich Fasch was born on April 15, 1688, in Buttelstedt near Weimar. He joined the Court Chapel of the Duke of Weissenfels as a choir boy. Here, his teacher was Johann Philipp Krieger, a musician of wide culture well versed in the Venetian, Bolognese, Neapolitan, Florentine and Roman schools, acquainted with ...