See Also: Stamitz, Johann (Wenzel Anton)(encyclopedia)
Wenzel Anton, prince von Kaunitz -Rietberg(encyclopedia)
Angiography, coronary(health)
Coronary angiography(health)
coronary angiography(medicine)
Coronary Angiography (Cardiac Catheterization)(health)
Wenzel's ventricle(medicine)
Wenzel, Joseph(medicine)
Wenzel (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Gruber, Wenzel(medicine)

Stamitz, Johann (Wenzel Anton) (sh) and Coronary angiography (health)


Stamitz, Johann (Wenzel Anton) (sh)




born June 19, 1717, Deutschbrod, Bohemia
died March 27, 1757, Mannheim, Palatinate

Bohemian-born German composer and violinist.

He joined the elector's court in Mannheim งใ 1741, and he soon became director of its orchestra, which he built into the finest in Europe. He wrote some 75 symphonies, in which he helped establish the four-movement form as the standard and introduced the orchestral crescendo to Germany from Italian Music. He and his students (including his sons) made up what is called the "Mannheim School." His son Carl (1745-1801), also a composer and violinist, played in Mannheim, toured widely as a soloist, and wrote more than 50 symphonies.


Coronary angiography (health)


"The most accurate method (the ""gold standard"") for evaluating and defining coronary artery disease (CAD). Coronary angiography is used to identify the exact location and severity of CAD. "