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Johann Christian Bach. Temistocle (Themistocles) is an opera seria in three acts by the German composer Johann Christian Bach.The Italian text is an extensive revision of the libretto by Metastasio first set by Antonio Caldara in 1736, by Mattia Verazi, court poet and private secretary to the Elector Palatine Carl Theodor.
Johann Christian Bach, painted in London by Thomas Gainsborough, 1776 (National Portrait Gallery, London) This is a list of compositions by Johann Christian Bach. The opus numbers are taken from Ernest Warburton's The Collected Works of Johann Christian Bach. [1] [2]
Johann Christian Bach (5 September 1735 – 1 January 1782) was a German composer of the Classical era, the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach. [1] He received his early musical training from his father, and later from his half-brother, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach in Berlin. After his time in Berlin he made his way to Italy to study with ...
Symphony/Overture in G major, ... Johann Christian Bach: Symphony, Op. 3 No. 6 / W C6; Symphony, Op. 6 No. 1 / W C7a ... Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach:
Johann Christian Bach: Symphony/Overture Op.3 No. 1 / W C1 (1765) ... Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach: Symphony in D major, BR-JCFB C 1 / Wf I/5 (ca. 1768, lost)
Symphony/Overture in E flat major, Op. 4 No. 3, ... Johann Christian Bach: Symphony, Op. 6 No. 2 Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach: Symphony in E-flat major, BR-JCFB C ...
Christian Cannabich: Sinfonia, Op. 10 No. 4, Cannabich 49 (published 1772) [13] George Whitefield Chadwick: Symphony No. 3 (1894) [14] Frederic Hymen Cowen: Symphony No. 5 (1887) [15] William Crotch: Symphony in F (by 1814) [16] Ernst von Dohnányi: Symphony in F (1896) Felix Draeseke: Symphony No. 2 , Op. 25 (1871/75-6) [17] Antonín DvoĆák
Bach wrote out the first violin and continuo parts, C. P. E. Bach wrote out the trumpet, oboe, and timpani parts, and J. S. Bach's student Johann Ludwig Krebs wrote out the second violin and viola parts. [1] Rifkin has argued that the original was a version for strings and continuo alone. [13] Ouverture (In D major.