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Quantz

[ kvahnts ]

noun

  1. Jo·hann Jo·a·chim [yoh, -hahn , yoh, -ah-, kh, im], 1697–1773, German flutist and composer: teacher of Frederick the Great.


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“It was great to see people again and to have so many conversations,” said Milind Sharma, chief investment officer at QuantZ Capital.

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Glendale Noon Concerts Viola d’amore player Adriana Zoppo, et al., play pieces by Quantz, Graupner and Ariosti plus a new work by L.A.-based composer Maria Newman.

Baroque composer Johann Joachim Quantz would probably approve.

In his 1752 treatise “On Playing the Flute,” Quantz warns that a flutist’s lack of lung power will stifle the music’s ability to communicate.

In that sense a quote by the 18th-century composer and flutist Johann Joachim Quantz seems prophetic:

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