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Johann Andre

Short bio Johann Andre

Birthday: 1741 in Offenbach, Germany
Died: 1799 in Offenbach, Germany
Genre: Classical
Period: Classical

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Johann Andre was a German composer who lived between 1741 and 1799. He was born in Offenbach, Germany and received his musical education in Frankfurt. He was a musician, composer, and music publisher.

Andre worked with many important figures in the musical world. He was friends with Mozart and Beethoven and even published some of their works under his own label. Andre was also a prolific composer in his own right and wrote a number of works, including symphonies, chamber music, and songs. His style was influenced by the classical period, with a focus on harmony, melody, and form.

In addition to his musical pursuits, Andre was also a successful businessman. He founded his own music publishing company, which became known for its high-quality editions of classical works. His company helped to establish the modern music publishing industry and set the standard for music printing and distribution.

Johann Andre's contributions to the musical world continue to be celebrated today. His music has been recorded and performed by modern musicians, and his publishing company played an important role in the development of classical music. He is remembered as a talented composer and an important figure in the history of music publishing.

Compositions featuring Johann Andre

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Die Entführung aus dem Serail (or Belmont und Constanze), singspiel Opera 1781
2 Erwin und Elmire Opera 1775
3 Der Töpher, singspiel Opera 1773
4 Quartet for flute, violin, viola & cello in D major (trans. Mozart's KV 378), Op. 81/1 18:39 min Chamber Music -
5 Quartet for flute, violin, viola & cello in D major (trans. Mozart's KV 380), Op. 81/2 17:08 min Chamber Music -
6 Quartet for flute, violin, viola & cello in D major (trans. Mozart's KV 498), Op. 78/3 18:13 min Chamber Music -
7 Quartet for flute, violin, viola & cello in G major (trans. Mozart's KV 497), Op. 78/1 13:34 min Chamber Music -
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