ob, 1733-1800 DE, Freiburg im Breisgau
Musician / Composer of Classical
A.k.a. Johann Carl Christian Fischer
Johann Christian Fischer (c. 1733 – 29 April 1800) was a German composer and oboist, one of the best-known oboe soloists in Europe during the 1770s.Employed as a music copyist and theatre director for the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin at Ludwigslust, Fischer is now credited with the unique Symphony with Eight Obbligato Timpani, formerly attributed to Johann Wilhelm Hertel, court composer at Schwerin. He spent some time in Dresden, but left after the Prussian occupation in the Seven Years' War for extensive concertizing tours, ending in London, where he was active as a performer, composer, and a teacher, and introduced the Continental narrow-bore model of oboe that replaced the bright and penetrating straight-topped English type. In London Fischer joined the largely German "Queen's Band" of
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Trumpet Voluntary | Maurice André, Henry Purcell / Georg Friedrich Händel / Johann Sebastian Bach / Georg Philipp Telemann / Johann Ludwig Krebs / Johann Christian Fischer | 1992 | Compil. |
Trumpet Voluntary | Maurice André, Württembergisches Kammerorchester / Jörg Faerber, Henry Purcell, Johann Sebastian Bach - Johann Ludwig Krebs - Johann Christian Fischer | 1981 | Album |
Oboenkonzerte - Die Virtuose Oboe | Johann Christian Fischer, Antonio Vivaldi, Jean-Marie Leclair, Tomaso Albinoni, André Lardrot | Compil. | |
Die Virtuose Oboe | Johann Christian Fischer, Antonio Vivaldi - Jean-Marie Leclair & Tomaso Albinoni | Album |