Christian Cannabich Vidéos
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Paavali Jumppanen Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Christian Cannabich 1777
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 7 in C major, K. 309 (284b) (1777) is a piano sonata in three movements: Allegro con spirito Andante un poco adagio (F major) Rondo (allegretto grazioso) A typical performance takes about 16 minutes. The work was composed during a journey to Mannheim and Paris in 1777-78. The sonata was completed in a few days in early November 1777. The andante movement is a "portrait" of his pupil Rose Cannabich, the 13-year-old daughter of the Mannheim Kapellmeister Christian Cannabich. Upon reviewing a copy of the manuscript, Mozart's father Leopold wrote that it was "a strange composition. It has something in it of the 'rather artificial' Mannheim style, but so very little that your own good style is not spoilt".
Franciscus Cannabich Friedrich Cannabich Burk Thumoth 1609 1630 1660 1690 1706 1715 1716 1718 1720 1723 1725 1727 1741 1752 1756 1773 1774 1976
Autor: Matthias Franciscus Cannabich (c.1690-1773) Obra: Sonata for flute & continuo in E minor Intèrprets: Nеuе DussеIdorfеr Hofmusik Pintura: Judith Leyster +••.••(...)) - Boy playing the Flute (c.1630) / Matthias [Martin] Franciscus [Franz, Friedrich] Cannabich (c.1690 - 12 Oct 1773) Flautist and composer. The earliest known reference to him occurs in a list of the musicians at the Margrave of Baden's court in Rastatt in 1706. In Düsseldorf on 1 January 1715 he married Anna Margaretha Essers (d 1725), by whom he had four children; he served there as flautist to the Palatine electors Johann Wilhelm and (from 1716) Carl Philipp. He later moved with the court to Heidelberg (1718) and to Mannheim (1720). In 1727 he married his second wife Rosina Arnold (d 8 February 1774), who bore him five children. His name appears, in various forms, in the Mannheim orchestra lists from 1723 to 1773, although by 1756 he had retired; he earned a substantial salary and gave flute lessons to Elector Carl Theodor until 1752. He composed a set of six Sonate a flauto traversiere solo e basso, op.1 (Paris, 1741–2), one of which has been edited by P. Anspacher (Wilhelmshaven, 1976), and three of the pieces in Burk Thumoth's Six Solos for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichord (London, c1746); his name is given in both publications as ‘Canaby’.
Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich
Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich (1731~1798) Symphony No. 68 in B-flat major 00:00 I. Allegro 05:44 II. Andante moderato assai 11:28 III. Allegro Lukas-Consort / Viktor Lukas
An animated score of "Allegro", from 6 Flute Sonatas, Op.1, by Cannabich. Q: How did you make this animation? A: With a program I wrote in Python. I also used FFMPEG, SoX, TiMidity, FluidSynth, Python Image Library, and midicsv. All excellent, free, open-source software. Q: Could you make a video of this other song? A: Sure! Well, maybe. For copyright reasons, it has to be public domain music. Just comment below, or send me a message and I'll see what I can do. Q: I really appreciate your work; how can I support you? A: Thanks! It would be very kind if you'd subscribe, like, or share my videos so more people will find them. Q: Have you made a video of [artist]? A: Search "animidify [artist]" and you should be able to see what I've done so far.
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