Johann Anton André
Johann Anton André was a composer, musicologist, music publisher, music historian, conductor and music arranger (1775–1842). He was born at Offenbach am Main.
Also recorded as Johann Anton Andre.
Johann Anton André in brief
- Born
- 1775
- Died
- 1842
- Known for
- composer, musicologist, music publisher, music historian, conductor, music arranger and musicographer
- Place of birth
- Offenbach am Main
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Johann Anton Andre. His recorded language was German.
He was the child of Johann André. 2 children are recorded: Johann August André and Anton André. Other recorded relations include Johann August André.
Identity
What the record establishes about Johann Anton André.
Johann Anton André is recorded as a citizen of Grand Duchy of Hesse. Johann Anton André is recorded with the occupation music publisher. Johann Anton André is classed in the genre classical music. Johann Anton André is recorded as composer, musicologist, music publisher, music historian and conductor.
Chronology
- 1775Johann Anton André born at Offenbach am Main.
- 1775Johann Anton André was born on 6 October 1775.
- 1842Johann Anton André died at Offenbach am Main.
Sources
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- 1.
“Johann Anton André”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q213931: Johann Anton André
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