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Standfuss, J C

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Standfuss, J C (died c. 1759)

German violinist and composer. At one time a member of G H Koch's opera troupe in Leipzig, he was the first to produce a German Singspiel, in adapting Charles Coffey's (d. 1745) The Devil to Pay as Der Teufel ist los (1752). Coffey's sequel The Merry Cobbler was similarly arranged as Der lustige Schuster in 1759. His third Singspiel was Der stolze Bauer Jochem Tröbs (1759).



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