Also known as Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich
German violinist, composer, and Kapellmeister (1731-1798)
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9 objects attributed to Кристиан Каннабих, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
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]
Кристиан Канна́бих (нем. Christian Cannabich; 28 декабря 1731 — 20 января 1798, Франкфурт-на-Майне) — немецкий капельмейстер, скрипач и композитор, представитель мангеймской школы. Ученик Йоммелли. Писал оперы, балеты, симфонии, квартеты, трио и проч. Моцарт в своих письмах отзывается с похвалой о таланте Каннабиха.
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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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