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249: 94:. He was primarily known for his instrumental works, though he also wrote vocal music and operas. He wrote a large number of violin concertos, trio sonatas, and solo sonatas for violin with cembalo, as well as two string quartets — among the earliest attempts in this genre. He also wrote many concertos for 89:
Graun's compositions were highly respected, and continued to be performed after his death: "The concert-master, John Gottlib Graun, brother to the opera-composer, his admirers say, 'was one of the greatest performers on the violin of his time, and most assuredly, a composer of the first rank'," wrote
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Despite the popularity of his works, Graun was not free from criticism. Burney noted that some critics complained that, "In his concertos and church music ... the length of each movement is more immoderate than Christian patience can endure."
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was a singer and also a composer, and is the better known of the two.
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in 1740. He composed over 50 songs and compositions.
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Baroque
Classical era
violinist
WahrenbrĂĽck
Carl Heinrich
J.G. Pisendel
Dresden
Giuseppe Tartini
Padua
Merseburg
J.S. Bach
Wilhelm Friedemann
Prussian
Frederick the Great
Berlin Opera
Charles Burney
viola da gamba
Martin Haselböck
cpo
"Graun, Johann Gottlieb"
Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press
ISBN
978-1-56159-263-0
The present state of music in Germany, the Netherlands, and United Province (1775), volume II, p. 229
Free scores by Johann Gottlieb Graun
International Music Score Library Project
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stub
expanding it

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