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Jan Šťastný (c.1764 – c.1830) (also Stiasny, Stiastny) was a Czech composer and cellist from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. He is considered one of the founders of Czech national violoncello school. Šťastný's cello and basso continuo composition is regarded, in the opinion of violinist, conductor, and cello music historian Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski, as one of the best examples of antique cello compositions. He composed cello pieces (11 opus numbers), duets, variations, sonatas, divertimento, instructive pieces, concertino, Grand Trio.

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  • František Jan Štiasný (ca)
  • František Jan Šťastný (cs)
  • František Jan Štiasný (de)
  • Jan Šťastný (en)
  • Штястный, Ян (виолончелист) (ru)
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  • František Jan Štiasný (Praga, 1764 - Mannheim, 1820) fou un violoncel·lista i compositor del Classicisme que assolí grans èxits en la seva vila natal, Nuremberg, Mannheim i altres moltes poblacions, i publicà duets, un concert i sonates per a violoncel. (ca)
  • František Jan Šťastný, někdy též Štiasný, Štasný (v německém přepise Franz Johann Štasný, 1764, Praha - kolem roku 1830, Mannheim), byl český violoncellista a hudební skladatel. (cs)
  • František Jan Štiasný (auch Štasný, * 1764 in Prag; † um 1830 in Mannheim) war ein tschechischer Cellist und Komponist. (de)
  • Ян Штястный (чеш. Jan Šťastný; 1764, Прага — 1830, Мангейм) — чешский композитор и виолончелист конца XVIII — начала XIX вв., один из основоположников (наряду со своим братом ) чешской национальной виолончельной школы. Сын пражского гобоиста Яна Штястного (ум. 1788). (ru)
  • Jan Šťastný (c.1764 – c.1830) (also Stiasny, Stiastny) was a Czech composer and cellist from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. He is considered one of the founders of Czech national violoncello school. Šťastný's cello and basso continuo composition is regarded, in the opinion of violinist, conductor, and cello music historian Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski, as one of the best examples of antique cello compositions. He composed cello pieces (11 opus numbers), duets, variations, sonatas, divertimento, instructive pieces, concertino, Grand Trio. (en)
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  • František Jan Štiasný (Praga, 1764 - Mannheim, 1820) fou un violoncel·lista i compositor del Classicisme que assolí grans èxits en la seva vila natal, Nuremberg, Mannheim i altres moltes poblacions, i publicà duets, un concert i sonates per a violoncel. (ca)
  • František Jan Šťastný, někdy též Štiasný, Štasný (v německém přepise Franz Johann Štasný, 1764, Praha - kolem roku 1830, Mannheim), byl český violoncellista a hudební skladatel. (cs)
  • František Jan Štiasný (auch Štasný, * 1764 in Prag; † um 1830 in Mannheim) war ein tschechischer Cellist und Komponist. (de)
  • Jan Šťastný (c.1764 – c.1830) (also Stiasny, Stiastny) was a Czech composer and cellist from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. He is considered one of the founders of Czech national violoncello school. Information on Šťastný's life is rather sketchy. He was born around 1764 in Prague, was taught music by his father, and played in a Prague theatre orchestra by 16 years. In 1810, Šťastný was court cellist in Frankfurt (c. 1810–1814). He then worked in Mannheim, and was music director in Nuremberg around 1820. Apparently at some point he lived and worked in England, where in London he met Czech singer and composer , who called Šťastný, the "Beethoven of the violoncello". Traces of Šťastný disappear after 1826. Šťastný's cello and basso continuo composition is regarded, in the opinion of violinist, conductor, and cello music historian Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski, as one of the best examples of antique cello compositions. He composed cello pieces (11 opus numbers), duets, variations, sonatas, divertimento, instructive pieces, concertino, Grand Trio. (en)
  • Ян Штястный (чеш. Jan Šťastný; 1764, Прага — 1830, Мангейм) — чешский композитор и виолончелист конца XVIII — начала XIX вв., один из основоположников (наряду со своим братом ) чешской национальной виолончельной школы. Сын пражского гобоиста Яна Штястного (ум. 1788). (ru)
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