LC control no. | n 80076531 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Amon, Johann Andreas, 1763-1825 |
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 country | Germany |
Birth date | 1763 |
Death date | 1825-03-29 |
Place of birth | Bamberg (Germany) |
Place of death | Wallerstein (Germany) |
Profession or occupation | Composers Conductors (Music) Pianists Guitarists Horn players Violinists Violists |
Found in | His 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) |