Also known as Christian Ernst Friedrich Graf
deutscher Komponist, Hofmusiker in den Niederlanden
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Christian Ernst Friedrich Graf (ab 1764 geändert in: Graaf, auch Christian Ernst Graff, Christian Friedrich Graf; * 30. Juni 1723 in Rudolstadt; † 17. Juli 1804 in Den Haag) war ein deutsch-niederländischer Kapellmeister und Komponist.
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Succeeding his father (Johann Graf) as the composer to the Rudolstadt court, Christian Ernst Graf became the Kappelmeister to Prince William of Orange and conducted a concert by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his sister. Graf had composed "Laat ons juichen, Batavieren!" which was used by Mozart to publish a set of variations in honor of the inauguration of the prince. The compositions by Graf appeared in Berlin, Paris and London as well as his native Netherlands. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/
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