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The modern clarinet did not exist before about 1700. There are, however, a number of concertos written for its antecedent, the chalumeau.. The discovery of six clarinet concertos by Johann Melchior Molter (1696–1765) — the first of which may date from 1743 [5] — and three concerti grossi for clarinet and oboe written by Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) as far back as 1711 [6] have led music ...
Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz (Czech: Jan Václav Antonín Stamic; 18 June 1717 – 27 March 1757) was a Bohemian composer and violinist. His two surviving sons, Carl and Anton Stamitz , were composers of the Mannheim school , of which Johann is considered the founding father.
Johann Stamitz: 1717: 1757: 58 symphonies, 10 orchestral trios (symphonies for string orchestra), many concertos, most famously his one for clarinet, and 8 vocal works. He was the first to expand the symphony's instrumentation and longevity. For this, he is known as being a founding father of the school. Johann Stamitz: Johann Baptist Wendling ...
Clarinet Concertos by The Mannheim School [7] Seven concertos by Carl Stamitz; works by Franz Danzi, Franz Anton Dimmler , Josef Fiala, Frédéric Blasius, Sébastien Demar, Georg Friedrich Fuchs , Franz Tausch, Peter Winter; Karl Schlechta, clarinet and basset horn; Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester , Jiří Malát, conductor. Arte Nova 74321 ...
Carl Stamitz. Carl Philipp Stamitz (Czech: Karel Stamic; baptized 8 May 1745 – 9 November 1801) was a German composer of partial Czech ancestry. He was the most prominent representative of the second generation of the Mannheim School. He was the eldest son of Johann Stamitz, a violinist and composer of the early classical period.
Johann Stamitz (1717–1757), Czech ... Belgian composer of 1 symphony and 1 concertante symphony for clarinet, ... Also symphonic is the Symphony-Concerto for Cello ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Concerto No. 9 ("Jeunehomme") Josef Mysliveček – Isacco figura del redentore (oratorio) Antonio Salieri – La Passione di Gesu Christo; Joseph Bologne Saint-Georges – 2 Symphonies concertantes, Op. 9; Carl Stamitz. 6 Symphonies, Op. 13; Clarinet Concerto No.2 in B-flat major
Mannheim School – Known for innovations in orchestral music, influencing the Classical style, with composers like Johann Stamitz. First Viennese School – Developed and refined forms such as the symphony, sonata, string quartet and expanded the harmonic language of the time. The main composers were Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and ...