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Amon, Johann Andreas, 1763-1825

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Personal name headingAmon, Johann Andreas, 1763-1825
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Variant(s)Amon, J. A. (Johann Andreas), 1763-1825
Amon, Joh. And. (Johann Andreas), 1763-1825
Amon, Johannes Andreas, 1763-1825
Ammon, Mr., 1763-1825
Associated countryGermany
Birth date1763
Death date1825-03-29
Place of birthBamberg (Germany)
Place of deathWallerstein (Germany)
Profession or occupationComposers Conductors (Music) Pianists Guitarists
Horn players Violinists Violists
Found inHis Trois quatuors pour flûte violon, alto et violoncelle concertans, 181-?
Amon, J.A. An den Tod, 1986: t.p. (Johann Andreas Amon) cover (J. Amon)
Amon, J.A. Quartet for horn and strings, op. 20:1, c1968: t.p. (J.A. Amon)
Amon, J.A. 3 quatuors, op. 109/I-III, corno, violino, viola, violoncello, 1979: cover (Joh. And. Amon)
New Grove (Amon, Johannes Andreas; b. 1763, Bamberg, d. 3-29-1825, Bavaria; conductor and composer)
Grove Music Online WWW site, March 10, 2014 (Amon was an expert conductor and a versatile musician, a good performer on the horn, and later on the violin, viola and piano)
Wikipedia, June 29, 2017 (Johann Andreas Amon; born 1763, Bamberg, Bavaria, died March 29, 1825, Wallerstein, Bavaria; German virtuoso guitarist, horn player, violist, conductor, and composer)
Ammon, Mr. Six duos a violon & alto, 1800 (composés par Mr. Ammon)