Johann Gottlob Freudenberg
Johann Gottlob Freudenberg (* 1712 in Wachau (Saxony) , † after 1773 ) was a German violinist .
Life
Freudenberg attended the Annenschule in Dresden and learned to play the violin with the royal chamber musician Johann Georg Fickler († 1779). From 1743 he was a member of the court orchestra of Friedrich II. He also worked as a sheet music copier .
literature
- Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg , Historical-Critical Contributions to the Recording of Music 1 (1755), p. 548
Web links
- Sheet music and audio files by Johann Gottlob Freudenberg in the International Music Score Library Project
Individual evidence
- ↑ According to Augsbach, Freudenberg can still be verified as a copyist in 1773. Horst Augsbach, thematic-systematic catalog raisonné (QV) Johann Joachim Quantz , Stuttgart 1997, p. XX.
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SURNAME | Freudenberg, Johann Gottlob |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German violinist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1712 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wachau (Saxony) |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1773 |