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Quantz
[ kvahnts ]
noun
- 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.
From Reuters
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.
From Los Angeles Times
Baroque composer Johann Joachim Quantz would probably approve.
From Washington Post
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.
From Washington Post
In that sense a quote by the 18th-century composer and flutist Johann Joachim Quantz seems prophetic:
From New York Times
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