A CHRONOLOGICAL VIEW OF WESTERN MUSIC HISTORY IN THE CONTEXT OF WORLD EVENTS

Johann Stamitz

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June 19, 1717: Jan Václav Antonín Stamic (Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz) is baptized in Nemecky Brod (Havlickuv Brod) in the Kingdom of Bohemia of the Holy Roman Empire.
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September 8, 1754: The name of Johann Stamitz (37) appears in a program of the Concert spirituel, Paris.
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August 29, 1755: Johann Stamitz (38) receives a royal privilege from King Louis XV to publish his instrumental music in France.
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March 3, 1757: Publication of six symphonies by Johann Stamitz (39) op.3 (G-2, G-3, D-3, Eb-3, A-2, F-2) is announced in Annonces, Paris.
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March 30, 1757: The mortal remains of Johann Wenzel Anton Stamitz are laid to rest in Mannheim, Rhineland Palatinate, 39 years, nine months, and eleven days after his baptism. It is officially recorded: “Buried, Jo’es Stainmiz, director of court music. So expert in his art that his equal will hardly be found.”
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November 10, 1757: Publication of six symphonies by Johann Stamitz (†0) op.3 is advertised in Annonces, affiches, et avis divers, Paris.
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August 24, 1758: The publication of three symphonies by Johann Stamitz (†1) (Eb-1, Eb-2, D-2), along with symphonies by Georg Christoph Wagenseil (43) (no.29) and Franz Xaver Richter (48), is advertised in Annonces, Paris.
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October 30, 1758: The publication of six symphonies op.4 by Johann Stamitz (†1) (F-3, D-4, cm-1, Eb-4, gm-1, Eb-5a) is advertised in Annonces, Paris.
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August 7, 1760: The publication of the Symphony D-12 by Johann Stamitz (†3) is advertised in Annonces, Paris.
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September 9, 1762: Publication of the Symphony D-11 by Johann Stamitz (†5) is advertised in Annonces, Paris.
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June 13, 1768: Publication of six harpsichord sonatas by Johann Stamitz (†11) is advertised in Annonces, Paris.