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Cannabich, Martin Friedrich, approximately 1690-1773

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Personal name headingCannabich, Martin Friedrich, approximately 1690-1773
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Variant(s)Canabi, Signor, approximately 1690-1773
Canaby, Signor, approximately 1690-1773
Cannabich, M.F. (Martin Friedrich), approximately 1690-1773
Cannabich, Martin Friedrich, ca. 1690-1773
Cannabich, Matthias Franciscus, approximately 1690-1773
Birth date1690~
Death date1773
Found inCannabich, Martin Friedrich. Sonate für Querflöte und Basso continuo, D-Dur, opus 1/1, c1999: t.p. (Martin Friedrich Cannabich, ca. 1675-nach 1759) Cover (M.F. Cannabich) pref. (flautist and composer)
Grove music online, Apr. 18, 2011 (Matthias (Martin) Franciscus (Franz, Friedrich) Cannabich; b. ca. 1690; d. Oct. 12, 1773; flautist and composer; name appears, in various forms, in the Mannheim orchestra lists from 1723 to 1773, although by 1756 he had retired; name is given as "Canaby" in publication of his op. 1 (Paris, 1741-2) and in Burk Thumoth's Six solos for a German flute, violin or harpsichord (London, c1746), which includes 3 works by Cannabich)
MGG, 2. Ausg. (Cannabich, Matthias Franciscus (Martin Friedrich); b. ca. 1690; buried Oct. 12, 1773, Mannheim; court musician and composer; although sometimes identified as 2 separate persons, Matthias Franciscus Cannabich and Martin Friedrich Cannabich are the same individual)
Diz. enc. universale della mus. e dei musicisti (Cannabich, Martin Friedrich; b. ca. 1700; d. before 1757, Mannheim; instrumentalist and composer; Sig. Canaby)
OCLC database, Apr. 18, 2011 (predominant usage: Martin Friedrich Cannabich; other usage: Matthias Franciscus Cannabich; Signor Canabi)
Eitner. Quellen-Lexikon (Cannabich, Martin Friedrich; flutist and oboist in the Mannheimer Hofkapelle, 1723-58; father of Karl Cannabich; also lists separately: Cannabich, Matthias; Mannheim flutist)