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Štěpán, Josef Antonín, 1726-1797

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Personal name headingŠtěpán, Josef Antonín, 1726-1797
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Variant(s)Steffan, Joseph Anton, 1726-1797
Stefan, Josef Antonín, 1726-1797
Steffan, Josef Antonín, 1726-1797
Steffani, Giuseppe Antonio, 1726-1797
Stephan, Joseph Anton, 1726-1797
Stephani, Giuseppe Antonio, 1726-1797
Stefan, Joseph Antonín, 1726-1797
Štěpán, Joseph Anton, 1726-1797
Stephan, Josef Antonín, 1726-1797
Steffan, J. A. (Joseph Anton), 1726-1797
Associated countryCzech Republic Austria
Birth date[..1726-03-14]
Death date1797-04-12
Place of birthKopidlno (Czech Republic)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Profession or occupationComposers Music teachers Harpsichordists
Special noteThematic index numbers are from: The life and works of Joseph Anton Steffan (1726-1797) / Howard J. Picton (New York : Garland, 1989). Picton follows the arrangement of Dana Šetkova for the keyboard (solo, chamber, and concerto) music, e.g. [Sonatas, harpsichord, Š. 27, G major]. Otherwise, where necessary, apply Picton's own numbers, e.g. [Symphonies, P. 7, C major]
Found inHis Capricci, c1971: t.p. (Joseph Anton Steffan)
New Grove (Štěpán (Steffan, Steffani, Stephan, Stephani, etc.), Josef Antonín (Joseph Anton, Giuseppe Antonio); (b. Kopidlno, Bohemia, baptized 3/14/1726, d. Vienna, 4/12/1797))
MBMSR 68-72 (hdg.: Stefan, Josef Antonin, 1726-1797)
MGG (Štěpán (Steffan, Steffani, Stephan, Stephani), Josef Antonín (Giuseppe Antonio))
Štěpán, J.A. Serenata-parthia in E flat major for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 horns & bassoon(s), c1997: cover (Joseph Anton Steffan) caption (J.A. Steffan)
Grove music online, January 6, 2020 (Štěpán, Josef Antonín (Steffan/Stephan, Joseph Anton; Steffani/Stephani, Giuseppe Antonio)); born Kopidlno, Bohemia, baptized March 14, 1726, died April 12, 1797, Vienna; Czech composer, keyboard teacher, and [harpsichord] virtuoso, active in Austria)