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Jiří Antonín Benda

Also Known As: "Georg Anton Benda"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Staré Benátky nad Jizerou
Death: November 06, 1795 (73)
Köstritz
Immediate Family:

Son of Jan Jiří Benda and Dorota Brixiová
Husband of Christina Eleonora Leichner
Father of Friedrich Ludwig Benda; Heinrich Benda; Dorothea Eleonora Benda; Catherina Justina Augusta Benda; Hermann Christian Benda and 2 others
Brother of Anna Bendová; František Benda; Václav Benda; N. N. Benda; Jan Jiří Benda and 5 others

Occupation: Kapellmeister und Komponist
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About Jiří Antonín Benda

Georg Anton Benda, auch Jiří Antonín (1722-1795) war ein böhmischer Kapellmeister und Komponist. Wikipedia DE


Wikipedia Biographical Summary:

"...Jiří Antonín Benda, also Georg Anton Benda (30 June 1722 – 6 November 1795), was a Czech composer, violinist and Kapellmeister of the classical period.

Born in Old Benatek (today Benátky nad Jizerou), Bohemia, he studied at the Piarist Gymnasium (grammar school) in Kosmanos and at the Jesuit Gymnasium in Gitschin from 1735 to 1742.[1] Benda was 19 when Frederick the Great bestowed upon him in 1741 the position of second violinist in the chapel of Berlin. The following year Benda was summoned to Potsdam as a composer and arranger for his older brother Franz, himself an illustrious composer and violinist. Seven years later, in 1749, he entered the service of the Duke of Gotha as Kapellmeister, where he constantly cultivated his talents for composition, specializing in religious music.

A stipend from the duke allowed Benda to take a study trip to Italy in 1764. He returned to Gotha in 1766, and devoted himself to composition. In all, he wrote about ten operas, several operettas, and the melodramas Ariadne auf Naxos, Medea and Almansor und Nadine. In 1778 he resigned his position and visited Hamburg, Vienna, and other cities, and finally settled at the little hamlet of Köstritz.[2]
Benda's most important contribution lies in the development of the German melodramas, a form of musical stage entertainment which influenced Mozart. In 1774, the Swiss-born director Abel Seyler's theatrical company arrived in Gotha, and Seyler commissioned Benda to write several successful melodramas, including Ariadne auf Naxos, Medea and Pygmalion. Ariadne auf Naxos is generally considered his best work. At its debut in 1775, the opera received enthusiastic reviews in Germany and afterwards, in the whole of Europe, with music critics calling attention to its originality, sweetness, and ingenious execution. Besides that he wrote many instrumental pieces including symphonies and a few sonatinas.

Benda died in Köstritz, in Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, at the age of 73, leaving his son, Friedrich Ludwig Benda (1752–1796), who briefly carried on the family musical tradition, serving as a music director in Hamburg and later in Mecklenburg, before finally becoming the concertmaster in Königsberg. He died less than a year after his father..."

SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji%C5%99%C3%AD_Anton%C3%ADn_Benda

O Jiřímu Antonínovi Bendovi (čeština)

Jiří Antonín Benda (1722– 1795) byl významný český skladatel období klasicismu. Wikipedia CS

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Jiří Antonín Benda's Timeline

1722
June 30, 1722
Staré Benátky nad Jizerou
1752
September 4, 1752
Gotha
1754
March 20, 1754
Gotha
1755
April 14, 1755
Gotha
1757
June 2, 1757
Gotha
1759
August 9, 1759
Gotha
1762
April 10, 1762
Gotha
1764
February 9, 1764
Gotha
1795
November 6, 1795
Age 73
Köstritz