Reichardt, Johann Friedrich

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referencedIn COLLECTION of seventy motets for Sundays and Festivals, by -André, [Johann] Ernst Bach, [Josef] Bindernagel, Johann Friedrich Doles, [Joseph Anton ?] Fehre, -Fischer, Carl Heinrich Graun, [Johann Adam ?] Hiller, [Gottfried August] Homilius, -Kaise..., 18th century British Library
creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Reichardt (Johann Friedrich). Te Deum in D major; circa 1786. For two 4-part choirs; with symphonies and accompaniment for woodwind, trumpets, horns, trombones, timpani, strings and organ, in score. The bass is figured in penc..., approximately 1786 British Library
referencedIn 1. " PSALMI VESPERTINI " : five psalms and a Magnificat set for a choir and small orchestra by --Schobacher; distinguished as "opus 10." Full score. Copy; 1835. f. 1. 2. "Cantus lugubris in obitum Friderici Magni ... MDCCLXXXVI anthem for soli and c..., 18th century British Library
creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Nüske (J.A.). The Nüske-Aniad; 19th century. ‘A collection of vocal melodies, consisting of celebrated airs by the leading foreign and English musicians; the works of each supplying one song: adapted to the guitar, with, relat..., 19th century British Library
creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Reichardt (Johann Friedrich). Ode in Praise of G.F. Handel, 1785; after 1785. Beginning ‘To mourn o’er thee …’, with recitative, aria and chorus; with symphonies and accompaniment for flutes, oboes, bassoons, horns and strings... British Library
creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Reichardt (Johann Friedrich). Carmen funebre; late 18th century. A copy of a composition written on the death of Frederick the great, for 5 solo voices and 4-part choir; with symphonies and accompaniment for woodwind, horns, t... British Library
referencedIn ORIGINAL letters of literary and scientific Danes and Germans addressed chiefly to the publishers, Campe, of Hamburg, and Hoffmann, of Leipzig; 1783-1836. German. The writers are:-[Johann Wilhelm] von Archenholtz; Brunswick, 30 Dec. 1788. With seal. ..., 1783-1836 British Library
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