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Czech aristocrat
Johann Adam von Questenberg
Johann Adam von Questenberg with a Luteby Jan Kupecký (1719)
Born
Vienna
Baptized
(1678-02-24)24 February 1678
Died
10 May 1752(1752-05-10) (aged 74)
Jarmeritz
Education
University of Vienna
University of Prague
Occupations
Court official
Lutenist
Patron of the arts
Composer
Organizations
Austrian Imperial Court
Count Johann Adam von Questenberg (baptized 24 February 1678 – 10 May 1752)[1] was an Austrian nobleman, Reichshofrat, amateur musician, and patron of the arts. He was a councilor of the Imperial Court in Vienna from 1702 to 1735. He organised concerts at his palaces in Vienna and Jarmeritz, and commissioned compositions by contemporary composers. He made his palace a music centre of Central Europe.
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