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Jean-Baptiste Stuck (also known by the single moniker "Baptistin," "Batistin" or "Battistin") (6 May 1680 – 8 December 1755) was an Italian-French composer and cellist of the Baroque era. Little is known of Stuck's early years. He was born at Livorno on the coast of Tuscany, came from a merchant family, and was the son of Giovanni-Giacomo Stuck and Barbera Hellerbeck. From 1702 he was in the service of Countess Lemos in Naples. Stuck wrote arias for the performance of the opera L'innocente inganno of Tomaso Albinoni, which was performed under the new title Rodrigo in Algieri on 10 December 1702 in Naples at the Teatro San Bartolimeo.

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  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (també conegut pels pseudònims Baptistin, Batistin o Battistin) (Liorna, 6 de maig de 1680 – París, 9 de desembre de 1755) fou un violoncel·lista i compositor italo-alemany, del Barroc. Poc se sap dels primers anys de la vida de Stuck. Provenia d'una família de comerciants alemanys, i era fill de Giovanni Giacomo-Stuck i Barbara Hellerbeck. A partir de 1702 es trobava en el servei de la comtessa de Lemos a Nàpols. Encarregat d'escriure àries per a la representació de l'òpera de Tomaso Albinoni, que es va estrenar sota el nou títol de el 10 de desembre de 1702 a Nàpols en el Teatre Sant Bartolimeo. Poc després Stuck es va traslladar a París. En 1705, va publicar la col·lecció Für das Jahr 1701 a través de l'editorial Ballard. A París, fou membre de la Chapelle Royal i violoncel·lista al servei de Felip II d'Orleans. En 1722, era el primer violoncel·lista en l'orquestra de l'Òpera, desplaçant el violí. En 1733 va rebre la ciutadania francesa, ja que el seu art fou molt apreciat en aquest país. Va compondre les òperes: (1709); (1711) i (1720, gran nombre de balls destinats a les representacions de la cort i quatre llibres de cantates. (ca)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck auch Batistin genannt, (* 6. Mai 1680 in Livorno; † 8. Dezember 1755 in Paris), war ein italienisch-französischer Cellist und Komponist. (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (also known by the single moniker "Baptistin," "Batistin" or "Battistin") (6 May 1680 – 8 December 1755) was an Italian-French composer and cellist of the Baroque era. Little is known of Stuck's early years. He was born at Livorno on the coast of Tuscany, came from a merchant family, and was the son of Giovanni-Giacomo Stuck and Barbera Hellerbeck. From 1702 he was in the service of Countess Lemos in Naples. Stuck wrote arias for the performance of the opera L'innocente inganno of Tomaso Albinoni, which was performed under the new title Rodrigo in Algieri on 10 December 1702 in Naples at the Teatro San Bartolimeo. Shortly thereafter Stuck moved to Paris. In 1705, he published the collection Für das Jahr 1701 through the Ballard publishing house. In Paris, he was a member of the Chapelle royale and a cellist in the service of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans. In 1722, he led the cello in the opera orchestra, displacing the bass viol. In 1733 he received French citizenship. He died in Paris. (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (rarement orthographié Stouck), dit Batistin, Baptistin, Baptistain ou Battistin est un compositeur baroque né à Livourne en Italie le 6 mai 1680 et mort à Paris le 8 décembre 1755. Tirant toutefois ses origines d’Allemagne, violoncelliste virtuose, il est l’un des premiers à faire connaître son instrument en France. (fr)
  • Бати́стен Стук (итал. Batistin Stuck; фр. Jean-Baptiste Stuck; 6 мая 1680, Ливорно, Италия — 8 декабря 1755, Париж) — французский композитор эпохи барокко итало-немецкого происхождения, виолончелист. (ru)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck auch Batistin genannt, (* 6. Mai 1680 in Livorno; † 8. Dezember 1755 in Paris), war ein italienisch-französischer Cellist und Komponist. (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (rarement orthographié Stouck), dit Batistin, Baptistin, Baptistain ou Battistin est un compositeur baroque né à Livourne en Italie le 6 mai 1680 et mort à Paris le 8 décembre 1755. Tirant toutefois ses origines d’Allemagne, violoncelliste virtuose, il est l’un des premiers à faire connaître son instrument en France. (fr)
  • Бати́стен Стук (итал. Batistin Stuck; фр. Jean-Baptiste Stuck; 6 мая 1680, Ливорно, Италия — 8 декабря 1755, Париж) — французский композитор эпохи барокко итало-немецкого происхождения, виолончелист. (ru)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (també conegut pels pseudònims Baptistin, Batistin o Battistin) (Liorna, 6 de maig de 1680 – París, 9 de desembre de 1755) fou un violoncel·lista i compositor italo-alemany, del Barroc. Va compondre les òperes: (1709); (1711) i (1720, gran nombre de balls destinats a les representacions de la cort i quatre llibres de cantates. (ca)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (also known by the single moniker "Baptistin," "Batistin" or "Battistin") (6 May 1680 – 8 December 1755) was an Italian-French composer and cellist of the Baroque era. Little is known of Stuck's early years. He was born at Livorno on the coast of Tuscany, came from a merchant family, and was the son of Giovanni-Giacomo Stuck and Barbera Hellerbeck. From 1702 he was in the service of Countess Lemos in Naples. Stuck wrote arias for the performance of the opera L'innocente inganno of Tomaso Albinoni, which was performed under the new title Rodrigo in Algieri on 10 December 1702 in Naples at the Teatro San Bartolimeo. (en)
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  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (ca)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (de)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (en)
  • Jean-Baptiste Stuck (fr)
  • Стук, Батистен (ru)
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