Georg Czarth
Born: 1708, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
Died: 1774 (?)
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Music
Sonate II C-Dur (C major) for Violin and Basso Continuo.
Biography
In 1734, entered service of the Prussian prince along with Christoph Schaffrath (1709–1763). Also included in the Prussian Court were Carl Phillipp Emanuel Bach and as Concertmaster, Johann Gottlieb Graun.
[Info from a 1993 CD Capriccio #10-414]
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