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Reichenauer, Antonín, approximately 1694-1730

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Personal name headingReichenauer, Antonín, approximately 1694-1730
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Reichenauer, Antonín, ca. 1694-1730
Reichenauer, Antonio, approximately 1694-1730
Reichenauer, Johann Anton, approximately 1694-1730
Reichenauer, Jan Antonin, approximately 1694-1730
Birth date1694~
Death date1730-03-17
Place of birthPrague (Czech Republic)
Place of deathJindřichův Hradec (Czech Republic)
Profession or occupationComposers Choral directors Organists
Found inReichenauer, A. Konzert F-Dur für Oboe, zwei Violinen, Viola und Basso continuo, c2006: t.p. (Johann Anton Reichenauer) prelim. p. i (b. ca. 1694, Prag, d. Mar. 3, 1730)
Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí (Reichenauer, Antonín; b. 1694?, Praha, d. Mar. 17, 1730)
Hošek, M. Oboen-Bibliographie: v. 1 (Reichenauer, Anton)
OCLC, Nov. 2, 2006 (hdgs.: Reichenauer, Antonín, ca. 1694-1730; Reichenauer, Johann Anton; Reichenauer, Johann Anton, ca. 1694-1730; usage: Johann Anton Reichenauer, Antonio Reichenauer)
Fünf Fagottkonzerte, ©2012: t.p. (Jan Antonin Reichenauer; 1694-1730)
Concerto in F major (KapM Reichenauer 13), 2022: title page (Antonín Reichenauer) page3 (Antonín Reichenauer; also knwon as Johann Anton Reichenauer; born in Prague around 1694; choirmaster at the Dominican Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Malá Strana in Prague as of 1721; member of the chapel of Count Wenzel Morzin, later that of Count Franz Joseph of Czenin; eventually became organist at the parish church in Neuhaus (Jindřichův Hradec), where he died on March 17, 1730; composed church music, several concertos for oboe, violin, bassoon and cello, orchestral overtures and trio sonatas)