Jean Christian Kytch

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Jean Christian Kytch (died 1738) was a Dutch Baroque-era oboist. Based on works he is known to have performed, it is thought that he possessed considerable technical ability on the oboe.

He was known as "Handel's oboist" and

Oboe concerto No. 2
for Kytch.

Career

Kytch's career included:[1]

  • Work in the orchestra of the London Opera House around 1712.
  • Employment by the Duke of Chandos (James Brydges) during at least 1719 and 1720.
  • A musician for the
    Chapel Royal
    services in the 1720s.

Legacy

It is said that the plight of Kytch's children after their father's death prompted the establishment of the

Fund for the Support of Decayed Musicians
and their Families. Handel contributed generously to the fund.

See also

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