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Martini, Johann Paul Aegidius, 1741-1816

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Personal name headingMartini, Johann Paul Aegidius, 1741-1816
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Variant(s)Martin, Johann Paul Aegidius, 1741-1816
Martini, Jean Paul Egide, 1741-1816
Schwarzendorf, Johann Paul Aegidius, 1741-1816
Martini, il Tedesco, 1741-1816
Martini, Padre, 1741-1816
Martini, Jean-Paul-Gilles, 1741-1816
Martini, J P. E. (Johann Paul Aegidius), 1741-1816
Schwartzendorf, J. P. (Johann Paul), 1741-1816
Birth date1741-08-31
Death date1816-02-10
Place of birthFreyburg, Germany
Place of deathParis, France
Field of activityComposition (Music) Music--Instruction and study Performing arts
Profession or occupationComposers Music teachers Organists
Found inRodriguez, R.X. Plaisir d'amour, c1986: t.p. (after the song by Padre Martini)
Encyc. de la musique (Martini, Johann Paul Aegidius)
New Grove (Martini (Martin, Martini il Tedesco, Schwarzendorf), Johann Paul Aegidius (Jean Paul Egide); b. Freystadt, Bavaria, 8-31-1741, d. Paris, 2-10-1816; German composer, teacher, and organist active in France)
Pazdírek (Martini, Jean Paul A.)
New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, Feb. 21, 2003 (Martini, Jean-Paul-Gilles (Martin, Johann Paul Aegidius; Schwarzendorf; Martini il Tedesco); b. Aug. 31, 1741, Freystadt, Bavaria; d. Feb. 10, 1816, Paris; French composer of German birth)
Det finns en sang, 1950 (Plaisir d'amour; J.P.E. Martini)
An anthology of song. Volume II [SR] 2006, p2005: container (Martini alias Schwartzendorf)
Modern drunkard magazine, Mar. 2003, viewed online, Sept. 23, 2010 (J.P. Schwartzendorf (1741-1816), German composer, nicknamed Martini, to whom the invention of the martini is attributed)