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The phlogiston theory was proposed in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher.
* 1717 Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German art historian ( d. 1768 )
He met the influential early neoclassical painter Raphael Mengs ( 1728 1779 ), and through Mengs was introduced to the pathbreaking theories of art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann ( 1717 1768 ).
The new style was influenced heavily by the work of art historian Johann Joachim Winkelmann.
* 1820 Johann Joachim Eschenburg, German literary critic ( b. 1743 )
* 1697 Johann Joachim Quantz, German flautist and composer ( d. 1773 )
* 1768 Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German scholar and archaeologist ( b. 1717 )
In 1741 he went to Berlin, where he studied musical composition under Johann Joachim Quantz.
The phlogiston theory ( from the Ancient Greek φλογιστόν phlogistón " burning up ", from φλόξ phlóx " flame "), first stated in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher, is an obsolete scientific theory that postulated the existence of a fire-like element called " phlogiston ", which was contained within combustible bodies and released during combustion.
In 1667, Johann Joachim Becher published his Physical Education, which was the first mention of what would become the phlogiston theory.
* July 12 Johann Joachim Quantz, German flutist and composer ( b. 1697 )
* June 8 Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German classical scholar and archaeologist ( b. 1717 )
* January 30 Johann Joachim Quantz, German flautist and composer ( d. 1773 )
* December 9 Johann Joachim Winckelmann, German classical scholar and archaeologist ( d. 1768 )
Frederick the Great playing a flute concerto in Sanssouci, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach | C. P. E. Bach at the piano, Johann Joachim Quantz is leaning on the wall to the right ; by Adolph Menzel, 1852
The main composers of concerti of the baroque were Tommaso Albinoni, Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Pietro Locatelli, Giuseppe Tartini, Francesco Geminiani and Johann Joachim Quantz.
In 1768, the German art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann was murdered by a robber in Trieste, while on his way from Vienna to Italy.
In 1746 he was promoted to the post of chamber musician, and served the king alongside collagues like Carl Heinrich Graun, Johann Joachim Quantz, and Franz Benda.
In fact he exerted enormous influence on the North German School of composers, in particular Georg Anton Benda, Bernhard Joachim Hagen, Ernst Wilhelm Wolf, Johann Gottfried Müthel, Friedrich Wilhelm Rust and many others.
Johann Joachim Quantz
Johann Joachim Quantz ( 30 January 1697 12 July 1773 ) was a German flutist, flute maker and composer.
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* Johann Joachim Becher ( 1635 1682 ), German physician, alchemist, precursor of chemistry, scholar and adventurer
Johann Joachim Becher was also the most original and influential theorist of Austrian cameralism.
Into the eighteenth century scholars could feel oddly comfortable in both camps — like the German Johann Becher, who produced sober and unexceptionable work on mineralogy called Physica Subterranea, but who also was certain that, given the right materials, he could make himself invisible.
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Josef ’ s son, Johann " Jan " Nepomuk Becher, took over in 1838.
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Anthony ( Dresden, 27 December 1755 Dresden, 6 June 1836 ), also known by his German name Anton ( full name: Anton Clemens Theodor Maria Joseph Johann Evangelista Johann Nepomuk Franz Xavier Aloys Januar ), was a King of Saxony ( 1827 1836 ) from the House of Wettin.
The records of St Rochus Church in Freidorf show that Johann, son of Peter Weissmüller and Elizabeth Kersch, was baptized there on 6 May 1904.
* December 6 Johann Christoph Bach, German composer ( d. 1703 )
* December 6 Johann Palisa, Austrian astronomer ( d. 1925 )
* March 6 Justus Johann Friedrich Dotzauer, German cellist and composer ( b. 1783 )
* June 6 Johann von Hiller, Austrian general ( b. 1754 )
* April 6 Johann Gottfried Zinn ( b. 1727 )
* December 6 Johann Gottfried Zinn ( d. 1757 )
Erich Johann Albert Raeder ( 24 April 1876 6 November 1960 ) was a naval leader in Germany before and during World War II.
* Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim ; De rebus Christianorum ante Constantinum Magnum Commentarii ( 6 vols.
Präparierter Text 1 is adapted from the second movement of Brahms ' Symphony No. 1, and is for violin and magnetic tape ; Präparierter Text 2 is adapted from the first movement of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony ( No. 41 ), and is for flute, trumpet, timpani, violin, cello and double bass ; Präparierter Text 3 is adapted from the fourth movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, and is for cymbal, bass drum and magnetic tape ; and Präparierter Text 4 is adapted from the Ricercar a 6 from Johann Sebastian Bach's Musical Offering and is for chamber orchestra ( a version for full orchestra followed in 1970 ).
According to the Hastings Gazette, ( April 6, 1878, page 4, column 5 ) and the Holy Rosary Parish Book Committee: Nicholas Friedrich Wilhelm Kranz ( 1841 1925 ) along with his brothers Johann Kranz ( 1832 1916 ), Mathais Kranz ( 1830 1921 ), and Paul Ferdinand Kranz ( 1832 1892 ) came from Dakota County on March 1878 looking for a place to settle.
The performance took place on 6 March 1789 in the rooms of Count Johann Esterházy, with four soloists and a choir of 12.
Heinrich Schütz, c. 1650-1660 ( Leipzig ), by Christoph SpetnerHeinrich Schütz ( 8 October ( JC ), 1585 6 November 1672 ) was a German composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and often considered to be one of the most important composers of the 17th century along with Claudio Monteverdi.
Johann Augustus Eberhard ( August 31, 1739 January 6, 1809 ) was a German theologian and " popular philosopher ".
Johann Gustav Droysen ( July 6, 1808 June 19, 1884 ) was a German historian.
Johann Caspar von Orelli ( February 13, 1787 January 6, 1849 ), was a Swiss classical scholar.
( Schaffhausen, 1839 1840 ); and those written to him by his brother ( 1770 1809 ), Johann Georg Müller, appeared, under the editorship of Eduard Haug and André Weibel, at Frauenfeld ( 2 vols., 1893 ) and Göttingen ( 6 vols.
* Johann Pachelbel, Musikalische Ergötzung (" Musical Delight "), containing 6 trio sonatas for two violins and basso continuo.
Johann ( Hans ) Hölzel ( 19 February 1957 6 February 1998 ), better known by his stage name, was an Austrian pop and rock musician and rapper.
*“ Böhmisches Streichquartett ; Karel Bendl, Rose-Quartett, Giovanni Sgambati, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Alfred Grünfeld ,” Die Zeit, Band 6 ( 1896 ), p. 94.
Johann Adam Möhler ( 6 May 1796 12 April 1838 ) was a German Roman Catholic theologian.
A gigue is usually in 3 / 8 or in one of its compound metre derivatives, such as 6 / 8, 6 / 4, 9 / 8 or 12 / 8, although there are some gigues written in other metres, as for example the gigue from Johann Sebastian Bach's first French Suite ( BWV 812 ), which is written in 4 / 4.

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