Johan Helmich Roman (26 October 1694 – 20 November 1758) was a Swedish Baroque composer. He has been called “the father of Swedish music“ or “the Swedish Handel.“ He was the leader of Swedish Opera through most of Swedish Opera's Age of Liberty. From Assagi for violin solo No. 1 in A Major Jaap Schroder, violin Roman was born in Stockholm into the family of Johan Roman, a member of the Swedish royal chapel. The family name “Roman“ may be derived from the Finnish place name Rauma, since Johan's ancestors lived in Finland. The boy probably received his first music lessons from his father. He joined the royal chapel in 1711 as violinist and oboist. Around 1715 the King granted Roman permission to study abroad, and the young composer spent some six years in London. He almost certainly studied under Johann Christoph Pepusch, met Francesco Geminiani, Giovanni Bononcini, and, most importantly, George Frideric Handel, whose music made a lasting impression on Roman. Roman returned to Sweden in 1721. He was soon a
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