• Christoph Schaffrath (1709 in Hohnstein  – 7 February 1763 in Berlin) was a German musician and composer of the late Baroque to Classical transition era...
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    Milan, his singing teachers included Nicola Antonio Porpora and Christoph Schaffrath. He sang in venues in Rome, Vienna, Berlin and Dresden, singing the...
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    (1684–1756) Eduard Rohde (1828–1883) Theodor von Schacht (1748–1823) Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763) Samuel Scheidt (1587–1653) Martin Scherber (1907–1974)...
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  • Gottlieb Janitsch Johann Joachim Quantz Johann Friedrich Reichardt Christoph Schaffrath Carlos Seixas Leonardo Leo Poets in this style include: Salomon Gessner...
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  • Ernst Eberlin (1702–1762) Johann Gottlieb Janitsch (1708–c. 1763) Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763) Wilhelm Friedmann Bach (1710–1784) Frederick II of Prussia...
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  • (1709–1786) Jean-Noël Hamal (1709–1778) Franz Xaver Richter (1709–1789) Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763) Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709–1758) Charles Avison...
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    Bass Viols with Lute Problems playing these files? See media help. Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763) – Duetto in D-Minor for 2 Violas da Gamba Performed by...
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  • conductor, music theoretician, and composer of at least 69 symphonies Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763), German composer of at least 5 symphonies Thomas Arne...
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  • (1758–1826) Pierre Schaeffer (1910–1995) R. Murray Schafer (1933–2021) Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763) Walter Scharf (1910–2003) Philipp Scharwenka (1847–1917)...
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  • Epoca Barocca, he recorded sonatas by Christoph Schaffrath, including a duet for two harpsichords played with Christoph Alselm Noll in 2003. A reviewer noted...
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