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Johann Joachim Quantz - Wikipedia Quantz composed hundreds of flute sonatas and concertos, and wrote On Playing the Flute, an influential treatise on flute performance His works were known and appreciated by Bach, Haydn and Mozart
Johann Joachim Quantz (1697 – 1773) Johann Joachim Quantz (30 January 1697– 12 July 1773) was a German flutist, flute maker, flute teacher and composer He was born in Oberscheden near Hannoversch Münden (Kurfürstentum Hannover) Germany, and died in Potsdam
The Quantz Project The aim of the project is to record all the compositions of the German composer and flutist Johann Joachim Quantz (1697 - 1773) and make them available free of charge, as well as to publish the original sheet music of the works also for free
FOLKERS POWELL: Quantz - baroque flute The Quantz flute plays with a magnificent golden tone, particularly strong and clear in the lower part of the first octave Its excellent intonation makes playing pure 3rds and low leading-tones easy, just as Quantz's rational tuning scheme dictated
List of compositions by Johann Joachim Quantz - Wikipedia The list of compositions by Johann Joachim Quantz was established by Horst Augsbach [1] QV stands for "Quantz Verzeichnis", and Anh for "Anhang" (supplement) when the authenticity of the works is spurious
Quantz-Biography Quantz composed over 300 flute concertos and around 230 flute sonatas, as well as trio sonatas, duets and solos As a flute maker, he developed a design (the ‘Quantz’ flute) that enabled him to produce a particularly rich and vocal tone quality that was greatly admired
Biography – Johann Joachim Quantz (1697 – 1773) Quantz had every inducement to be so prolific as he was His service included the duty to give regular flute lessons to the king, to direct and occasionally to take part in the evening chamber concerts, to make flutes and, naturally, to compose new pieces