Johann Schenk

Johann Baptist Schenk (1753–1836) was an Austrian composer and teacher. Schenk was born on the 30th November 1753 in Wiener Neustadt. While still a boy he composed songs, dances, and symphonies, and became a proficient violinist and keyboard and wind instrument player. In 1773 he went to Vienna to study with Georg Christoph Wagenseil. Beginning in 1777 he was composing religious works for Saint Stephen's Cathedral. In the 1780s he became a prolific composer of incidental music for plays and singspiele. His best-known singspiele is Der Dorfbarbier, which premiered in 1796. His other compositions include numerous cantatas, ten symphonies, several concertos, and five string quartets. Mozart was a good friend of Schenk, and Beethoven studied under him in 1793. In around 1823, he composed a variation on a waltz by Anton Diabelli (D. 718), being one of the fifty composers who contributed to Vaterländischer Künstlerverein. He died on the 29th December 1836 in Vienna. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.