Bode, Johann Joachim Christoph
Bode, Johann Joachim Christoph (b Barum, Brunswick, 1730; d Weimar, 1793). Ger. composer, bassoonist, and oboist. Mus. teacher and ed., Hamburg, 1757–78, later becoming printer and publisher. Comp. syms., bn. conc., vc. conc., vn. conc., and songs.
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