b, 1746-1803 DE, Bohemia
Musician of Classical
A.k.a. Jan Václav Stich Johann Wenzel Stich
Jan Václav Stich alias Giovanni Punto (September 28, 1746, Žehušice, Czechia – February 16, 1803, Prague, Czechia) was a Czech horn player (more correctly, he played the cor basse), a pioneer of the hand stopping technique which allows natural horns to play a greater number of notes and composer. To the peaks of his compositional work belong 16 horn concertos and concerto for two horns and orchestra.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Horn Concertos | Radek Baborák, Prague Chamber Orchestra - František Xaver Pokorný, Antonio Rosetti, Jan Václav Stich-Punto | 2010 | Album |
Horn Concertos | Georg Philipp Telemann, Luigi Cherubini, Christoph Förster, Carl Maria von Weber, Leopold Mozart, Michael Haydn, Jan Václav Stich-Punto, Joseph Haydn, Barry Tuckwell, Sir Neville Marriner | 1996 | Album |
Horn Duets | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Jan Václav Stich-Punto, Marcello Rota | 1985 | Album |
Horn Concertos | Sir Neville Marriner, The Academy Of St. Martin-in-the-Fields - Jan Václav Stich-Punto, Barry Tuckwell | 1981 | Album |
Musica Antiqua Bohemica | Jan Václav Stich-Punto / František Vincenc Kramář - Krommer | 1963 | Album |