- Carl Barbandt
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Stephan Carl Philipp Barbandt (1716-c.1775), known as Charles Barbandt in England, was a German musician and a minor composer. He was baptised on 30 April 1716 in Hanover and died in London sometime after 1775. He was employed as the organist at the Bavarian Embassy Chapel in London from 1764. He was one of the first clarinet players in England and also played the oboe, the flute and the organ. His 1766 collection Sacred Hymns, Anthems and Versicles was the first Catholic music published in England since Byrd's Gradualia. He is best known as the man who recognised Samuel Webbe's talent and who provided him with his musical education.[1] He composed six sonatas.
References
- ^ Vincent Novello (1781-1861) by Fiona M. Palmer, Page 42, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, London 2006
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Categories:- German composers
- German classical musicians
- 1716 births
- 18th-century deaths
- Music stubs
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