Jan Zach
Jan Zach, also known in German as Johann Zach (baptized 26 November 1713 – 24 May 1773) was a Czech composer, violinist and organist. Although he was a gifted and versatile composer capable of writing both in Baroque and Classical idioms, his eccentric personality led to numerous conflicts and lack of steady employment from about 1756 onwards.
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10by Černohorský, Bohuslav Matěj, 1684-1742, Zach, Jan, 1713-1773, Linka, Jiří Ignác, 1725-1791, Brixi, František Xaver, 1732-1717, Vaňhal, Jan Křtitel, 1739-1813, Kuchař, Jan Křtitel, 1751-1829, Kopřiva, Karel Blažej, 1756-1785, Rejcha, Antonín, 1770-1836, Pitsch, Karel František, 1786-1858
Published 1979Musical Score -
11by Händel, Georg Friedrich, 1685-1759, Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750, Marini, Biagio, Tartini, Giuseppe, 1692-1770, Telemann, Georg Philipp, 1681-1767, Rameau, Jean Philippe, 1683-1764, Zach, Jan, 1713-1773, Corelli, Arcangelo, 1653-1713, Vejvanovský, Pavel Josef, ca 1640-1693, Zelenka, Jan Dismas, 1679-1745
Published 1966Audio -
12by Michna z Otradovic, Adam Václav, 1600-1676Other Authors: “...Zach, Jan, 1713-1773...”
Published 1964
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