Antonín Jiránek
Antonín Jiránek (Anton Giranek, c. 1712 – 16 January 1761) was a Bohemian violinist and composer.
Life
Born in Mladá Boleslav, Jiránek was trained in Prague. He was the first violinist in the royal chapel in Warsaw and later in the Polish court chapel in Dresden. He composed symphonies, concerts, trio sonatas and vocal music in sensitive style. At the beginning of the 20th century, musicologists were able to attribute some of the works to his namesake František Jiránek.
Robert Eitner indicates that his daughter Franziska was the famous singer "Madame Koch"[1][2] Another daughter was the theatre actress Karoline Krüger.
Jiránek died in Dresden.
References
- Robert Eitner: Giranek, Anton, in Biographisch-bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon der Musiker und Musikgelehrten. 4th volume. Leipzig 1901, p. 266 (Numerised)
- Joseph Kürschner (1882), "Koch, Franziska Romana", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German), vol. 16, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 375–376
Further reading
- Alfred Baumgartner: Propyläen Welt der Musik. Volume 3: Hauff - Menalt. Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-549-07833-1, p. 210.
External links
- Free scores by Antonín Jiránek at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Jiránek, Antonín on NKCR
- Werke von und über Antonín Jiránek in the German National Library catalogue
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