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Beck, Franz

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Beck, Franz (1734-1809)

German violinist and composer. He was a member of the Mannheim School of Symphonists and a pupil of Johann Stamitz. He is said to have fled from Mannheim as the result of a duel; he went to Italy and later settled in France.

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Opera

La Belle Jardinière (Bordeaux, 1767), Pandore (Paris, 1789).

Other

about 30 symphonies; Stabat Mater; keyboard music.



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