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  Johann Gottlieb Naumann - Classical music composer
Hans Plumacher, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Johann Friedrich Reichardt, Karl Leopold Rollig
Bruno Hoffmann, Jean-Baptiste (of Ghent) Loeillet, Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Johann Friedrich Reichardt, Heinrich Sutermeister, Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Antonio Rosler Rossetti Rosety Rosetti, Ernst Wilhelm Wolf
www.classical-composers.org /comp/naumann   (1766 words)

  
  NAUMANN Zeit und Ewigkeit etc. CPO 999 955-2 [JV]: Classical CD Reviews- Feb 2004 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The German composer Johann Gottlieb Naumann is mostly known for his operas.
Naumann was that much impressed by the performances he heard that he spontaneously composed a setting of Psalm 96 for the ensemble, which was well received.
In Psalm 149 Naumann wrote parts for the harp and three trombones, the playing of which was especially cultivated among the Moravian Brothers.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2004/Feb04/Naumann.htm   (1083 words)

  
 Löwenhjelm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The German composer Johan-Gottlieb Naumann came twice to Sweden, the second time being, in 1782, the invitation of Gustave III to come and contribute to the development of the national opera by the writing of Gustaf Wasa.
The project led in the GUSTAVE III Programme for the year 2002 is to gather documentation about Naumann The process for constituting this documentation is a step-by-step (theme-by-theme) development which is supplied by personal contributions and donations of the members of the Académie.
As a possible prototype of this European dimension, the German composer Johan-Gottlieb Naumann came twice to Sweden, the second time being, in 1782, the invitation of Gustave III to come and contribute to the development of the national opera by the writing of Gustaf Wasa.
www.academiedesprez.org /eng/recherche/lowenhjelmeng.htm   (2580 words)

  
 Masters of the Mozart Era Capriccio 67100-02 [JW]: Classical CD Reviews- June 2004 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Johann Gottlieb Naumann’s Keyboard Concerto is a sliver of a piece at eleven or so minutes but has at its heart a delightfully lyric slow movement.
His Symphony in G minor is dramatic and finely balanced, with good opportunities for the solo violin in the Andante and for the trumpets in the finale.
Johann Baptist Wendling’s Flute Concerto (to be precise, for flauto traverso) has some rich Mannheim sounding rockets and is sprightly and welcomingly abrupt with some excellent articulation from soloist Martin Sandhoff in the finale.
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2004/Jun04/Mozart_Masters.htm   (870 words)

  
 Naumann, Johann Gottlieb (1741 - 1801) 
Deutscher Komponist; der aus Blasewitz bei Dresden stammende Naumann erarbeitete sich als Kind auf eigene Faust musikalische Grundlagen und wurde später Schüler der Dresdner Kreuzschule.
von Schweden nach Stockholm, wo Naumann drei schwedische Opern schrieb.
Naumann, der zu Lebzeiten großes Ansehen genoß, aber sehr schnell vergessen wurde, ist erst im 20.
www.karadar.com /Worterbuch/naumann.html   (158 words)

  
 Johann Gottlieb Naumann - AOL Music
Johann Gottlieb Naumann Born April 17, 1741 in Blasewitz, Saxony Died October 23, 1801 in Dresden Period: Classical (1750-1819) Country: Germany.
Johann Gottlieb Naumann received his musical training from the teachers at his town school, who instructed him in piano and organ.
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