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Schenck, Johann, 1656?-approximately 1712

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Personal name headingSchenck, Johann, 1656?-approximately 1712
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Variant(s)Schenck, Giovanni, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenck, Jan, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenck, Jean, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenck, Johan, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenck, Johann, 1656?-ca. 1712
Schenck, Johannes, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenk, Jan, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenk, Joan, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenk, Johan, 1656?-approximately 1712
Schenk, Johann, 1656?-ca. 1712
Schenk, Johannes, 1656?-approximately 1712
Birth date1656?
Death date1712~
Found inHis Scherzi musicali, 1907.
Schwamberger, M. Deutsche Gambenkunst des Hochbarock [SR] between 1980 and 1985: label (Johannes Schenck)
New Grove (Schenck (Schenk), Johannes (Johann, Joan, Jan); b. Amsterdam, baptized 3 June 1660; d. in or after 1712)
MGG (Schenck (Schenk), Johannes (Johann, Joan); etwa 1656 in Amsterdam; nach 1712)
Riemann (Schenck, Johan (Schenk), getauft 20.2.1656)
His Tyd en konst-oeffeningen, 1986: booklet t.p. (Joan Schenk) introd. (Johan Schenck; mother, Catarina Cempies, was married to Joannes Visscher. After Visscher's death, she remarried in 1659 with Wienand Schenck, a wine merchant from Cologne. Johan was born in 1660. The last years of Johan Schenck are obscure. In 1716 the Elector dies and his Chapel is dissolved. From then on we lose all track of the musician) facsim. t.p. (Joan Schenk)
His L'echo du Danube, 1993: t.p. (Jean Schenck)
Early music of the Netherlands. Vol. 3, 1700-1800 [SR] p1994: container (Schenk) insert (Johan Schenck (sometimes spelled Schenk); b. 1660, d. after 1716)
His Le nymphe di Rheno, 2002: t.p. (Johannes Schenck) facsim. of t.p. of 1710? ed. (Giovanni Schenck)