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Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (18 November 1736 – 3 August 1800) was a German composer and harpsichordist. Born in Zerbst, he was the son of the composer Johann Friedrich Fasch. He was initially taught by his father. In 1756 he began service at the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia, where he served as deputy to Court harpsichordist C.P.E. Bach, whose post he attained when Bach left the court for Hamburg in 1767. In 1791 he founded the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin which quickly became an important centre of Berlin's musical life. In its concerts Fasch promoted the music of J.S. Bach and other masters of the Baroque period, as well as contemporary music. The Akademie was visited by Beethoven in 1796. Fasch also composed numerous works for the Sing-Akademie. His Mass for sixteen voices, a v

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  • Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fasch.Carl Friedrich Christian FaschFichier:C. F. Chr. Fasch-Marmorbüste Sing-Ak..jpg Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch est un compositeur allemand de la période classique, né à Zerbst le 18 novembre 1736 et mort à Berlin le 3 août 1800. (fr)
  • Carl Friedrich (Christian) Fasch (Zerbst, 18 september of november 1736 - Berlijn, 3 augustus 1800), was een in het Duitse Zerbst geboren componist en klavecimbelspeler. Carl Friedrich kreeg muziekles van zijn vader Johann Friedrich Fasch. In 1756 werd hij aangesteld als 2de klavecimbelspeler aan het hof van Frederik de Grote. Hij was dirigent van de hofopera in Berlijn van 1774 - 1776. In 1791 richtte hij de Berliner Singakademie op, de koorvereniging waarvan hij tot zijn dood dirigent was. Enkele van zijn composities: (nl)
  • Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (* 18. November 1736 in Zerbst; † 3. August 1800 in Berlin), Sohn des Barock-Komponisten Johann Friedrich Fasch, war ein deutscher Musiker, Komponist, Musiklehrer und Chorleiter. Bleibenden Ruhm erlangte er durch die Gründung der „Singe-Academie zu Berlin“ (1791), die später von seinem Schüler Carl Friedrich Zelter übernommen wurde, einem der wenigen Duzfreunde Johann Wolfgang von Goethes. (de)
  • Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (18 November 1736 – 3 August 1800) was a German composer and harpsichordist. Born in Zerbst, he was the son of the composer Johann Friedrich Fasch. He was initially taught by his father. In 1756 he began service at the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia, where he served as deputy to Court harpsichordist C.P.E. Bach, whose post he attained when Bach left the court for Hamburg in 1767. In 1791 he founded the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin which quickly became an important centre of Berlin's musical life. In its concerts Fasch promoted the music of J.S. Bach and other masters of the Baroque period, as well as contemporary music. The Akademie was visited by Beethoven in 1796. Fasch also composed numerous works for the Sing-Akademie. His Mass for sixteen voices, a v (en)
  • Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (Zerbst, 18 de noviembre de 1736 - 3 de agosto de 1800) fue un compositor y clavecinista alemán. Nacido en Zerbst, fue hijo del compositor Johann Friedrich Fasch, discípulo de Johann Sebastian Bach. Inicialmente le instruyó en música su padre. En 1756 comenzó a prestar servicio en la corte de Federico el Grande de Prusia, donde se desempeñó como clavecinista cuando Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach dejó la corte de Hamburgo en 1767. En 1791 fundó la Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, que se convirtió rápidamente en un importante centro de la vida musical de Berlín. En sus conciertos Fasch promovió la música de Johann Sebastian Bach y otros maestros del barroco, así como música contemporánea. La Academia fue visitada por Beethoven en 1796. (es)
  • Studiò a Strelitz prima col padre, poi con Hertel, completando infine la sua educazione musicale a Klosterberge presso Magdeburgo. Raccomandato da Franz Benda, fu assunto da Federico il Grande nel 1756 come clavicembalista di corte a Berlino, accanto a Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, con l'incarico di accompagnare a turno i suoi concerti di flauto. Sospesa l'attività della corte durante la Guerra dei sette anni, si dedicò per vivere all'insegnamento, e accettò la direzione dell'Opera di Berlino (1774-1776). Nel 1791 fondò la famosa "Berliner Singakademie", istituzione corale nata da un'associazione che già si riuniva precedentemente presso il consigliere Milow e che alla sua morte eseguì per la prima volta a Berlino il Requiem di Mozart. Dette notevole impulso alla vita musicale borghese. Negli (it)
  • Карл Фридрих Христиан Фаш (нем. Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, 18 ноября 1736, Цербст — 3 августа 1800, Берлин) — немецкий композитор и теоретик музыки. Основатель Берлинской певческой академии. (ru)
  • カール・フリードリヒ・クリスティアン・ファッシュ(Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch 1736年11月18日 - 1800年8月3日)は、ドイツの作曲家、ハープシコード奏者。 (ja)
  • FILS DE JOHANN FRIEDRICH FASCH (fr)
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