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Johann Gottlieb Graun (1702/1703 - 1771) was a German Baroque/Classical era composer and violinist. He studied the violin and composition with Johann Georg Pisendel in Dresden. Like his brother Carl Heinrich Graun, he sang at the Kreuzschule, enrolled in Leipzig University, and travelled to Prague in 1723, where he studied with Giuseppe Tartini (c 1723-4). In 1726/1727 J.G. Graun was appointed Konzertmeister in Merseburg, where he taught the violin to J.S. Bach's oldest son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. In 1728 he performed at court at Berlin. He served Prince von Waldek at Arolsen, before joining his younger brother, Carl Heinrich Graun,...
Johann Gottlieb Naumann (17 April 1741 – 23 October 1801) was a German composer, conductor and Kapellmeister. Johann Gottlieb Naumann received his musical training from the teachers at his town school, where he was instructed in piano and organ. Later, he studied at the Kreuzschule in Dresden and was a member of the Dresden Kreuzchor. In Dresden he was taught by the organist and cantor of the Kreuzschule, Gottfried August Homilius, a student of Bach. In May 1757, he traveled to Italy with the Swedish violinist Anders Wesström. The composer Giuseppe Tartini encountered Naumann in 1762 and took an interest...
Danish singer and songwriter. Has recently (Feb 2012) launched the successful self-penned album "Cassette from your ex" after several years as a songwriter for other artists. Having lived a double life during her teens as both an iceskating princess and a fashion model, and thus having travelled constantly between her native Copenhagen, Paris and Moscow, she joined Danish art-pop group The Poets - replacing East German singer, Aud Wilken. Sanne Gottlieb was a member of The Poets - in the US and Canada known as The Sealand Poets. She is featured on the albums "The Poets" (1990) and "Welcome To...