Habermann was born in Königswart (
Lázně Kynžvart) in 1706. His Christian name cannot be verified, but his Op. 1 gives
Franciscus. He had two brothers (Anton and Karl) and received his education in Klattau (
Klatovy). He studied music in Italy and was active in Spain and France. Habermann was made
maître de chapelle to the Prince of Condé in Paris in 1731, then became
maestro di cappella in service of the Grand Duke of Tuscany in Florence in 1740. Returning to Bohemia on the occasion of the coronation of
Maria Theresa in Prague, the composer was commissioned to write an opera for her. Conducting for two churches in Prague, he also had many pupils, including
Josef Mysliveček and
František Xaver Dušek. His son, Franz Johann II, was born in 1750 and received music education from him. In 1773, Habermann went to Eger (
Cheb) as music director of a deanery. Habermann died in 1783, aged 77. == Works ==