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'''Aliases:''' Wanhal, Waṅhal, Wanhall, Vanhall, Van Hal &c
'''Aliases:''' Wanhal, Waṅhal, Wanhall, Vanhall, Van Hal &c
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 12 May 1739
'''Born:''' 12 May 1739


'''Died:''' 20 August 1813
'''Died:''' 20 August 1813
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.wanhal.org Johann Baptist Wanhal Association]
*[http://www.wanhal.org Johann Baptist Wanhal Association]


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Revision as of 11:05, 8 November 2020

Aliases: Wanhal, Waṅhal, Wanhall, Vanhall, Van Hal &c

Life

Born: 12 May 1739

Died: 20 August 1813

Biography Johann Baptist Waṅhal (the Czech Jan Křtitel Vaňhal is used in much of the post-1945 literature) settled in Vienna around 1760 and produced a seemingly uncountable number of symphonies and chamber works. His vocal works include 41 songs, 48 masses and many smaller church works; two lost operas date from a trip to Italy 1769-71.

View the Wikipedia article on Johann Baptist Vanhal.

List of choral works

 


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Publications

External links