Johan Fischer
Johan Fischer (Johann Fischer, from 1646 to 1716) is a German composer, violinist, a keyboard player.
Life
I received music education from a perception torr with birth, father as a son of the city music teacher in Augsburg. I studied under the ザムエル Friedrich Capri corne of the master of court music in the Imperial Court of the Lord of ヴュルテンベルク in Stuttgart from 1661. After Capri corne died in 1665, I went to Paris and acted as a person in charge of Jean = Batty strike Rue re-の copying music that was Imperial Court master of court music of Louis XIV.
I came back to the Imperial Court orchestra of Stuttgart in 1673, but I became the musician of the バルフューサー church of Augsburg one year later and composed a little less than 60 church music until I resigned in 1677. I served the Imperial Court of Brandenburg = Ann's Bach margrave Johan Friedrich as a violinist, a teacher, a composer in 1683 and was promoted to the master of court music of the Imperial Court chapel in 1686. However, when Johan Friedrich of the hobby in France died in the same year, the Imperial Court was stained with a hobby in Italy, and Fischer was discharged.
I served Imperial Court chapel of Prince cool Lunt Friedrich Kazimir Keturah of イェルガヴァ as a master of court music from 1690, but an orchestra was dissolved in 1697 and lived in Riga afterwards.
I became the master of court music of the Imperial Court chapel of the Lord of Mecklenburg = シュヴェリーン in 1702, but fail to find a job in the Imperial Court orchestra of Copenhagen in 1704. I moved a house to シュトラールズント, Stockholm, シュテッティン, Bayreuth and became Imperial Court master of court music of Brandenburg = シュヴェート margrave Philip Wilhelm afterwards in the later years.
Work
The work has French song and マドリガーレ other than instrumental music, too. The style features harmony and rhythm to be rich for an original melody and change with the French style that received Rue re-の influence. In addition, a scordatura is often required by a viola. Johan Mattheson praises music of Fischer highly and describes it when played frequently.
Documents
- Moritz Fürstenau (1877), "Fischer, Johann" (German), Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB), 7, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, p. 73
- Christiane Engelbrecht: Fischer, Johann. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 5, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1961, ISBN 3-428-00186-9, S. 189 f. (Electronic text version).
This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia Johan Fischer
This article is distributed by cc-by-sa or GFDL license in accordance with the provisions of Wikipedia.
In addition, Tranpedia is simply not responsible for any show is only by translating the writings of foreign licenses that are compatible with CC-BY-SA license information.
0 개의 댓글:
댓글 쓰기