LC control no. | no2018092890 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Mankell, Johann Hermann, 1763-1835 |
Variant(s) | Mankell, Johan Hermann, 1763-1835 Mankel, Johan Herman, 1763-1835 |
Located | Christiansfeld (Denmark) Karlskrona (Sweden) |
Birth date | 1763 |
Death date | 1835-11-11 |
Place of birth | Niederasphe, Germany |
Place of death | Karlskrona (Sweden) |
Field of activity | Composition (Music) Organ (Musical instrument) Teaching |
Affiliation | Moravian Church |
Profession or occupation | Composers Musicians Organists Teachers |
Found in | The music of the Moravian church in America, 2008: page 278 (Johan Hermann Mankell (1763-1835) was a Moravian church musician and composer and the father of seven sons, six of whom became musicians. The Mankell family may be a branch of the German musical family “Mangold.” Born in Germany, Mankell served in Christiansfeld and then in Sweden from 1823. He was the composer of works for piano, voices, and woodwind sextet.) Wikipedia, viewed December 21, 2016 (Johann Hermann Mankell (the younger, 1763-1835) became after having converted to Herrnhutism first teacher of the Moravian Church in Niesky in Saxony but moved later to Denmark and became in 1799 organist of Christiansfelds congregation ... He moved in 1816 to Karlskrona in Sweden, where he was named music director) <https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&u=https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankell_(sl%25C3%25A4kt)&prev=search> Mankell Family History website, viewed July 12, 2018: A summary of his life (Johan Herman Mankel (also spelled Johann Hermann) born in Niederasphe Germany, 1763; died in Karlskrona Sweden on November 11, 1835.) <http://mankell.org/jhmankell.html> |