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    Jan Antonín Losy

    Jan Antonín Losy, Count of Losinthal (German: Johann Anton Losy von Losinthal); also known as Comte d'Logy (Losi or Lozi), (c.

    1650[1] – 22 August 1721[2]) was a Bohemian aristocrat, Baroquelute player and composer from Prague. His lute works combine the French style brisé with a more Italian cantabile style.

    He was probably the most significant lutenist-composer in Bohemia at the height of the lute's popularity there.

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  • Life

    Count Losy's family were of Swiss origin (Poschiavo in the canton of Graubünden). His father, Johann Anton Losy senior (c. 1600–1682), was perhaps born in Purz in the Swiss canton of Grisons. By 1627 he had moved to Bohemia and purchased a house in Prague.

    Losy senior had a number of business interests and was appointed a Councillor of the Exchequer and Deputy of the Salt, Beer and Wine Council by the Bohemian Court Chamber. As a result of helping to defend Prague against the assault of Swedish troops in 16