Biber, Heinrich Ignaz (1644-1704)

H.I.F. Biber (1681). Portrait by Paulus Seel. Public Domain.

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Alternative first name spellings: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
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GENERAL INFO

Description: Heinrich Ignaz Biber was a Baroque Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist. He was one of the most important violin composers in history. Biber’s music was known and imitated throughout Europe. His compositions and violinist technique were an inspiration to the musicians of the later centuries.
Sex: Male Occupation: Composer, Violinist.
Place of Birth / Death: Wartenberg, (Czech Republic) / Salzburgo (Austria) Country Tags: Austria. Czech Republic.
Periods: 17th and 18th Century. Genres: Orchestral music, Chamber music, Choral music, Instrumental music, Vocal music, Concert, Opera.
Styles: Baroque. School / Group: –
Instruments: Violin. Relatives: Carl Heinrich Biber (son).
Patrons: Johann Seyfried Eggenberg, Karl Liechtenstein-Castelcorno Master: Johann Heinrich Schmelzer

 

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Bibliography

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