Johann andreas schachtner biography channel

Johannes X. Schachtner is a composer, conductor, pianist and arranger (eg Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Puccini) with an extraordinarily large repertoire.

  • Johann Andreas Schachtner was born on 9 March 1731 in Dingolfing, Electorate of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire [now Bavaria, Germany].
  • Johann Andreas was a writer, known for Zaida (1965) and Mozart: Zaide (2008).
  • Johann Andreas Schachtner recalled: "he would often ask me ten times in one day if I loved him, and when I sometimes said no, just for fun, bright tears.
  • Born on July 26th, 1791, Franz Xaver Mozart was barely four months old when his father Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart breathed his last on December.
  • Johann Andreas was a writer, known for Zaida (1965) and Mozart: Zaide (2008)....

    A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Schachtner, Johann Andreas

    ​SCHACHTNER, Johann Andreas, from 1754 trumpeter to the Archbishop of Salzburg, and previously, according to a letter of Mozart's (Oct.

    17, 1777) in the church-choir at Ingolstadt, where he was brought up in the Jesuit school. He died in 1795.

    The friend, a trumpet player named Johann Andreas Schachtner, said he and Leopold were looking at a blotchy effort by the young Wolfgang to.

    He was a thorough musician (much greater knowledge was required to play the trumpet then than now) and had literary tastes besides. Being intimate with the Mozart family he watched with great interest the extraordinary early development of Wolfgang's genius, and 20 years later wrote, at the request of Mozart's sister, a letter[1]to which we owe a host of characteristic and touching details.

    His affection was fully returned, for 'Wolfgangerl' would ask him a dozen times a day if he was really fond of him, and when Schachtner would sometimes in fun say 'No,' the tears would start into his eyes 'so loving and so tender was his little heart.' When the two were carryin