Johann Georg Wunderlich

Johann Georg Wunderlich (also Jean-Georges Vounderlich, Wonderlich, Wounderlich) (2 February 1755 – 1819) was a German composer and flautist.

At age 21, Wunderlich took flute lessons in Paris with Felix Rault.

He "performed a solo concerto there on 7 June 1778 and appeared regularly as a soloist in 1779.

"[1] In 1781 Wunderlich joined the Paris Opera as second flautist and quickly rose to principal, which he remained until 1813 when he was succeeded by Jean-Louis Tulou.

He taught many students, including Jean-Louis Tulou, Benoit Tranquille Berbiguier, and Joseph Guillou.