Also known as Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich
Duits componist (1731–1798)
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Hypolitus and Aricia: A Musicalische Schau-game on the glorious Nahmens-Tag Jhro Churfürstl. Enlightened to Pfaltz On the most gracious order of Dero Highest women Churfürstin, in 1759
Six duettes a flute & violon, oeuvre second [Música notada]
Six simphonies dont les trois premieres peuvent se jouer à 8 et en quatuor, et les trois autres à grand orchestre obligé, oeuvre IVe. [Música notada]
Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich (ook: Canabich) (Mannheim, gedoopt 28 december 1731 – Frankfurt am Main, 20 januari 1798) was een Duits componist, dirigent en violist. Hij behoort tot de belangrijkste leden van de Mannheimer Schule en kan met zijn leraar en voorganger als chef-dirigent van de Johann Stamitz als wegbereider van de Wiener Klassik (Weens classicisme) beschouwd worden.
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Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich (c.1731–1798), was a German composer in the classical style. Cannabich was born in Mannheim; his exact birth date is unknown, but he was baptised on 28th December 1731. He was the son of the flautist and composer Martin Friedrich Cannabich (c.1700-1773), and was a pupil of Johann Stamitz (1717-1757). He joined the Mannheim court orchestra as a violinist at the age of twelve. In 1750, he went on to Rome to study music under Niccolò Jommelli, and
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