Antonin Kammel
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Antonín Kammel (April 21, 1730 Běleč, now Czech Republic - 1788 London) was a composer and violinist. His best-known composition is String Quartett no. 2.
Kammel was involved in the social circle of the leading 18th century London concert impresarios, Johann Christian Bach and Carl Friedrich Abel. He also performed at provincial musical festivals, leading the orchestra at Salisbury in 1771.

