• Jean-Baptiste Volumier (c. 1670 – 7 October 1728) was an eighteenth century violinist, composer and concertmaster. Volumier was born in around 1670 or...
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  • Richard Leveridge (1670–1758) Benedetto Vinaccesi [it] (c. 1670–1719) Jean-Baptiste Volumier, or Woulmyer (1670–1728) Johann Hugo von Wilderer (1670/1671–1724)...
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    if they were, who the performer was. Johann Georg Pisendel and Jean-Baptiste Volumier, both talented violinists in the Dresden court, have been suggested...
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    much to the chagrin of its musicians. The court Konzertmeister, Jean-Baptiste Volumier, probably invited Bach to compete against Marchand on behalf of...
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    Dresden Court Orchestra, a position he had filled already since Jean-Baptiste Volumier had died in 1728. Pisendel's pupils included Franz Benda and Johann...
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  • he was soon sent to Berlin to engage in additional studies with Jean Baptiste Volumier. After that, Birkenstock went to Bayreuth to study with Fiorelli...
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    (Heidelberg, 1718) Opera; The Victory of Beauty over the Heroes (with Jean-Baptiste Volumier and Augustin Reinhard Stricker) (Berlin, 1706, lost) Opera; Roxane...
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    have been at this time that, during one of his regular visits to Jean-Baptiste Volumier in Berlin, he is reported by Johann Kuhnau to have spent a lot of...
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