Johann Joseph Fux

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Johann Joseph Fux was an influential Austrian Baroque composer, music theorist, and author of the seminal counterpoint treatise "Gradus ad Parnassum."

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instanceOf Austrian person
Baroque composer
composer
human
music theorist
authorOf Gradus ad Parnassum NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1660
birthPlace Austria NERFINISHED
Hirtenfeld NERFINISHED
Styria NERFINISHED
citizenship Austria
deathDate 1741-02-13
deathPlace Austria NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
employer Habsburg court NERFINISHED
Imperial Court in Vienna NERFINISHED
era Baroque era NERFINISHED
familyName Fux NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork composition
counterpoint
music theory
genre church music
instrumental music
opera
oratorio
sacred music
givenName Johann
influenced Johann Sebastian Bach NERFINISHED
Joseph Haydn NERFINISHED
Ludwig van Beethoven NERFINISHED
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
Latin
movement Baroque music
name Johann Joseph Fux NERFINISHED
notableIdea species counterpoint
notableWork Gradus ad Parnassum NERFINISHED
occupation Kapellmeister
composer
music theorist
organist
positionHeld Hofkapellmeister of the Imperial Court in Vienna NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
workLocation Vienna
wrote instrumental sonatas
masses
operas
oratorios
requiems

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Fuchs hasNotableBearer Johann Joseph Fux