Carl Heinrich Graun
Carl Heinrich Graun (ca. 1704 - August 8, 1759) was a composer and tenor singer. Along with Johann Adolf Hasse, he is considered to be the most important German composer of Italian opera of his time.
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1704 - August 8 - 1759 - Composer - Tenor - Johann Adolf Hasse - Opera
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He was born in Wahrenbrück in Germany. He sang in the chorus of the Dresden opera before moving to Braunschweig, singing there and writing six operas for the company. He was kapellmeister to Frederick II of Prussia (Frederick the Great) from his ascension to the throne in 1740 until Graun's death nineteen years later in Berlin.
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Wahrenbrück - Germany - Dresden - Braunschweig - Kapellmeister - Frederick II of Prussia - 1740 - Berlin
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Graun wrote a number of operas, some, such as Montezuma (1755), with a libretto by King Frederick. None of his pieces are often performed today, though his passion Der Tod Jesu (The Death of Jesus, 1755) was frequently given in Germany for many years after his death. His other works include concertos and trio sonatas.
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1755 - Libretto - Passion - Concerto - Trio sonata
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Carl Heinrich Graun was the brother of Johann Gottlieb Graun, also a composer.
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