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Johann Gottfried Eckard (Eckhardt) (21 January 1735 – 24 July 1809) was a German pianist and composer. Eckard was born in Augsburg. In his youth he became a professional copper engraver and acquired his musical training in his leisure time, mainly from C.P.E. Bach's Versuch über die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen and its six ‘Probesonaten’. In 1758 the piano and organ manufacturer Johann Andreas Stein took him to Paris, where he lived for the rest of his life. At first he supported himself by painting miniatures, a craft in which he apparently possessed considerable skill. He practised the piano in his free time and quickly developed a great facility. Many successful concerts soon gained him fame and numerous students.

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  • Johann Gottfried Eckard (Eckhardt) (21 January 1735 – 24 July 1809) was a German pianist and composer. Eckard was born in Augsburg. In his youth he became a professional copper engraver and acquired his musical training in his leisure time, mainly from C.P.E. Bach's Versuch über die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen and its six ‘Probesonaten’. In 1758 the piano and organ manufacturer Johann Andreas Stein took him to Paris, where he lived for the rest of his life. At first he supported himself by painting miniatures, a craft in which he apparently possessed considerable skill. He practised the piano in his free time and quickly developed a great facility. Many successful concerts soon gained him fame and numerous students. (en)
  • Johann Gottfried Eckard (Eckhardt) (Augsbourg, 21 janvier 1735 – Paris, 24 juillet 1809) est un compositeur et pianiste allemand. Ses prénoms sont francisés en Jean Godefroy sur les publications. (fr)
  • Nato ad Augusta, dopo aver fatto l'apprendista presso un ramaiolo si trasferì a Parigi nel 1758, dove soggiornò fino alla morte. Tra i primi grandi esecutori a preferire il fortepiano al clavicembalo, fu un compositore stilisticamente simile, per certi versi, a C. P. E. Bach, nonché un rinomato improvvisatore. Mozart, che visitò Parigi nel 1763 e nel 1764, adottò come base per un movimento del suo secondo concerto per pianoforte un tempo di sonata di Eckhard. (it)
  • Иоганн Готфрид Экард или Экхардт (нем. Johann Gottfried Eckard (Eckhardt); 21 января 1735, Аугсбург — 24 июля 1809, Париж) — французский пианист и композитор германского происхождения. Ученик Карла Филиппа Эммануэля Баха. С 1758 года жил и работал в Париже и был одним из первых во Франции пропагандистов нового музыкального инструмента — фортепиано. В своих сочинениях, среди которых наибольшее значение имели Шесть сонат (1763), пытался синтезировать немецкую строгость формы с парижским салонным изяществом. Считается, что музыка Экарда произвела впечатление на юного Моцарта, посетившего Париж в 1763—1764 гг., и отразилась на построении его первой клавирной сонаты; кроме того, в юношеском Третьем концерте Моцарта одна из частей построена на части из сонаты Экарда. (ru)
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