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Johann Baptist Schenk (30 November 1753 – 29 December 1836) was an Austrian composer and teacher. Schenk was born in Wiener Neustadt. While still a boy he composed songs, dances and symphonies, and became a proficient violinist and keyboard and wind instrument player. In 1773 he went to Vienna to study with Georg Christoph Wagenseil. Beginning in 1777 he was composing religious works for Saint Stephen's Cathedral. In the 1780s he became a prolific composer of incidental music for plays and singspiele. His best-known singspiel is , which premiered in 1796. His other compositions include numerous cantatas, ten symphonies, several concertos (including a well-known one for harp), and five string quartets. Mozart was a good friend of Schenk and Beethoven studied under him in 1793.

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  • Johann Baptist Schenk (de)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (eo)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (es)
  • Johann Schenk (it)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (en)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (fr)
  • ヨハン・バプティスト・シェンク (ja)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (nl)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (pl)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (sv)
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  • Johann Baptist Schenk (auch Schenck) (* 30. November 1753; † 29. Dezember 1836 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Komponist. (de)
  • Johann Baptist SCHENK (30a de novembro 1753, Wiener Neustadt - 29a de decembro 1836, Vieno) estis aŭstria muzika komponisto kaj profesoro. (eo)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (30 de noviembre de 1753, Wiener Neustadt - 29 de diciembre de 1836, Viena) fue un compositor y profesor austriaco. (es)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (Wiener Neustadt, 30 november 1753 – Wenen, 29 december 1836) was een Oostenrijkse componist en docent. (nl)
  • ヨハン・バプティスト・シェンク(ドイツ語: Johann Baptist Schenk、1753年11月30日 - 1836年12月29日)は、オーストリアの作曲家である。現在ではベートーヴェンの師として知られている程度だが、生前は高名な音楽家であった。 (ja)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk, född 30 november 1753 i Wiener Neustadt, död 29 december 1836 i Wien, var en österrikisk tonsättare. Schenk, som var elev till Georg Christoph Wagenseil, levde i Wien som musiklärare (bland annat undervisade han i hemlighet Ludwig van Beethoven en tid, sedan denne fattat misstro till Joseph Haydns undervisning). Han gjorde sig först känd genom en mässa (1778) och skrev sedan flera kyrkliga verk, men blev främst berömd genom sina i Carl Ditters von Dittersdorfs stil skrivna sångspel, bland annat det humoristiska Der Dorfbarbier (1796; "Bybarberaren", 1893). (sv)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (ur. 30 listopada 1753 w Wiener Neustadt, zm. 29 grudnia 1836 w Wiedniu) – austriacki kompozytor. (pl)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (30 November 1753 – 29 December 1836) was an Austrian composer and teacher. Schenk was born in Wiener Neustadt. While still a boy he composed songs, dances and symphonies, and became a proficient violinist and keyboard and wind instrument player. In 1773 he went to Vienna to study with Georg Christoph Wagenseil. Beginning in 1777 he was composing religious works for Saint Stephen's Cathedral. In the 1780s he became a prolific composer of incidental music for plays and singspiele. His best-known singspiel is , which premiered in 1796. His other compositions include numerous cantatas, ten symphonies, several concertos (including a well-known one for harp), and five string quartets. Mozart was a good friend of Schenk and Beethoven studied under him in 1793. (en)
  • Johann Baptist Schenk (né à Wiener Neustadt le 30 novembre 1753 et mort à Vienne le 29 décembre 1836) est un compositeur autrichien de la période classique. Schenk fut l'élève de Georg Christoph Wagenseil qui lui enseigna la composition musicale. Ses symphonies furent jugées très honorablement par Joseph Haydn mais c'est dans le genre du Singspiel qu'il laissa ses plus grandes réalisations, dont Der Bettelstudent, Der Faßbinder et surtout Der Dorfbarbier, en 1796. (fr)
  • Johann Schenk, detto anche Schenck (Wiener Neustadt, 30 novembre 1753 – Vienna, 29 dicembre 1836), è stato un compositore austriaco. A Schenk fu impartita una educazione musicale da corista già da bambino. Più tardi aggiunse allo studio del canto quello della composizione, a Vienna con Georg Christoph Wagenseil. Schenk morì in condizioni bisognose, nonostante la sua attività e il suo successo. A favore della purezza della sua educazione musicale depone il fatto che il giovane Ludwig van Beethoven preferiva le sue lezioni di composizione a quelle di Franz Joseph Haydn. (it)
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