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Johann Ernst Galliard (?1666/?1687–1749 ) was a German composer. Galliard was born in Celle, Germany to a French wig-maker. His first composition instruction began at age 15. Galliard studied composition under Jean-Baptiste Farinel, the director of music at the Court of Hanover, and Abbate Steffani. In addition to his compositional ability, he was also a capable oboe and recorder player. Galliard made a step forward in his musical career when he performed one of his original compositions. This Sonata for oboe and two bassoons debuted at one of Farinel’s concerts. Galliard earned an esteemed seat in the chamber music of George, Prince of Denmark. Later, he moved to England where he became chapel-master of Somerset House. Galliard became a familiar face in high society due to his proximity t

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  • Johann Ernst Galliard, auch John Ernest Galliard (* 1687 in Celle; † 1749 in London) war ein deutscher Oboist, Organist und Komponist. (de)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard (?1666/?1687–1749 ) was a German composer. Galliard was born in Celle, Germany to a French wig-maker. His first composition instruction began at age 15. Galliard studied composition under Jean-Baptiste Farinel, the director of music at the Court of Hanover, and Abbate Steffani. In addition to his compositional ability, he was also a capable oboe and recorder player. Galliard made a step forward in his musical career when he performed one of his original compositions. This Sonata for oboe and two bassoons debuted at one of Farinel’s concerts. Galliard earned an esteemed seat in the chamber music of George, Prince of Denmark. Later, he moved to England where he became chapel-master of Somerset House. Galliard became a familiar face in high society due to his proximity to and frequenting of the royal residence. In response to war victories, Galliard composed a Te Deum, Jubilate, and three additional anthems. Bigger and better things seemed promising following his participation in the founding of the Academy of Ancient Music. However, in the kingdom-wide competition for directorial status, Galliard could not match Handel and Bononcini. He wrote the music to the opera Calypso and Telemachus upon the request of a friend, the poet John Hughes. Despite approval from his peers, musical politics caused its failure. As a result, he refocused on his oboe performance and joined Handel’s Italian Opera in 1713 as a soloist. Galliard composed several more cantatas to texts by Hughes and Congreve. He published an opera, music to the Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve taken from John Milton’s Paradise Lost, and a large number of pantomimes which he devised under contract to Rich, the enterprising manager of the Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields Theatre. His published instrumental music includes the following: Six Sonatas for a Flute and a Thorough Bass, Six Solos for the Violoncello, and Six Sonatas for the Bassoon or Violoncello with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. (en)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard (1687–1749) fue un compositor alemán del período barroco. Galliard nació en Celle, Baja Sajonia, hijo de un francés fabricante de pelucas. Sus primeros estudios de composición los comenzó a la edad de quince años. Estudió con Jean-Baptiste Farinel, director de música en la corte de Hanover, y con Abbate Steffani. Además de sus conocimientos de composición fue un reconocido intérprete de oboe y flauta dulce.​ La carrera musical de Galliard tuvo un hito con la presentación de una de sus originales composiciones. La sonata para oboe y dos fagotes se estrenó en uno de los conciertos de Farinel. Fue nombrado músico de cámara de Jorge de Dinamarca y luego se trasladó a Inglaterra donde fue nombrado maestro de capilla de Somerset House. Galliard se convirtió en una presencia familiar en la alta sociedad debido a que frecuentaba la residencia real. Conmemorando victorias militares compuso un [[Te Deum]], Jubilate, y tres himnos. Su carrera parecía muy promisoria después de participar en la fundación de la Academy of Ancient Music. Sin embargo, no logró superar en el favor real a luminarias como Händel o Bononcini. Escribió la música para Calipso y Telémaco a pedido de su amigo el poeta .​ A pesar de la aprobación de sus pares, el estreno fue un fracaso. Como consecuencia de ello, retornó a su trabajo con el oboe, y en 1713 se uniría a la ópera italiana de Händel como solista. Galliard compuso varias cantatas más sobre textos de Hughes y Congreve. Publicó una ópera: Morning Hymn of Adam and Eve, basada en el Paraíso perdido de John Milton, y un gran número de pantomimas mediante contrato con Rich, gerente del . Entre las publicaciones de música instrumental de Galliard, se cuentan Seis sonatas para flauta y bajo continuo, Seis solos para violonchelo, y Seis sonatas para fagot o violonchelo con bajo continuo en clavicordio. (es)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard, également connu sous le nom de John Ernest Galliard, né en 1687 à Celle, mort en 1749 à Londres, est un hautboïste, organiste et compositeur allemand. (fr)
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  • Johann Ernst Galliard, auch John Ernest Galliard (* 1687 in Celle; † 1749 in London) war ein deutscher Oboist, Organist und Komponist. (de)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard, également connu sous le nom de John Ernest Galliard, né en 1687 à Celle, mort en 1749 à Londres, est un hautboïste, organiste et compositeur allemand. (fr)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard (1687–1749) fue un compositor alemán del período barroco. Galliard nació en Celle, Baja Sajonia, hijo de un francés fabricante de pelucas. Sus primeros estudios de composición los comenzó a la edad de quince años. Estudió con Jean-Baptiste Farinel, director de música en la corte de Hanover, y con Abbate Steffani. Además de sus conocimientos de composición fue un reconocido intérprete de oboe y flauta dulce.​ (es)
  • Johann Ernst Galliard (?1666/?1687–1749 ) was a German composer. Galliard was born in Celle, Germany to a French wig-maker. His first composition instruction began at age 15. Galliard studied composition under Jean-Baptiste Farinel, the director of music at the Court of Hanover, and Abbate Steffani. In addition to his compositional ability, he was also a capable oboe and recorder player. Galliard made a step forward in his musical career when he performed one of his original compositions. This Sonata for oboe and two bassoons debuted at one of Farinel’s concerts. Galliard earned an esteemed seat in the chamber music of George, Prince of Denmark. Later, he moved to England where he became chapel-master of Somerset House. Galliard became a familiar face in high society due to his proximity t (en)
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  • John Ernest Galliard (pl)
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