Johannes Andreas Amon
was born in Bamberg in 1763. In his youth he was taught in singing by
Fracasini and in playing the violin by Bäuerle in Bamberg. Some time later
he learned horn form the leading horn virtuoso of his time, Jan Vaclav
Stich, named Giovanni Punto. He accompanied Punto on his journeys through
Europe from 1780 onwards, probable as his pianist. (In biographies it is
always mentioned that Amon played also the piano.) He was taught in
composition by Sacchini during a longer stay in Paris.
In 1789 Amon got employed as music director in Heilbronn
where he also worked as a publisher.
He became director at the court of Wallerstein on May 6th
1817. In August he got also the title as "Master for the chapel".
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