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* February 3 – Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, musician ( died 1809 )

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Johann Georg Albrechtsberger ( 3 February 1736 – 7 March 1809 ) was an Austrian musician who was born at Klosterneuburg, near Vienna.
* Johann Georg Albrechtsberger ( 1736 – 1809 ) was Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.
They soon travelled to Vienna, where Field took a brief course in counterpoint under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, and in early winter arrived in Saint Petersburg.
Upon his return to Vienna he was taught by Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Joseph Haydn, and Antonio Salieri.
At about this time, young Ludwig van Beethoven arrived in Vienna and took lessons from Haydn and Albrechtsberger, becoming a fellow student and a friend.
Nevertheless his abilities were such that he was able to study in Vienna under Albrechtsberger for counterpoint and theory and Salieri for composition.
In 1801 he moved to Vienna, where he studied with Salieri and Albrechtsberger and produced his first important works.
In Vienna he began studying with Antonio Salieri and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger.
Kreutzer abandoned his studies in the law and went to Vienna about 1804, where he met Haydn and may have studied with Albrechtsberger, while he tried his hand unsuccessfully at singspielen.
In Vienna he took counterpoint lessons from Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, then already quite old, but the eminence in Austrian music theory and the finest contrapuntist of his day.
He studied composition under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, who declared him to be the greatest musical genius in Vienna apart from Mozart.

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On May 30, 1790 Mozart wrote a testimonial for the young Eybler: " I, the undersigned, attest herewith that I have found the bearer of this, Herr Joseph Eybler, to be a worthy pupil of his famous master Albrechtsberger, a well-grounded composer, equally skilled at chamber music and the church style, fully experienced in the art of the song, also an accomplished organ and clavier player ; in short a young musician such, one can only regret, as so seldom has his equal.

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His compositional style derives from Johann Joseph Fux's counterpoint, who was Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral 1713-1741, a position that Albrechtsberger would hold 52 years later.
In St Florian, most of the repertoire consisted of the music of Michael Haydn, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Franz Joseph Aumann.

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The harp found its early orchestral use in concerti by many baroque and classical composers ( Handel, J. C. Bach, Mozart, Albrechtsberger, Schenck, Dussek, Spohr ) and in the opera houses of London, Paris and Berlin and most other capitals.
Haydn recommended his friend Albrechtsberger, with whom Beethoven then studied harmony and counterpoint.
When Beethoven was finished studying with Albrechtsberger he decided to get a few more tips and pointers, so to speak, from Haydn.
A folio from VII Canoni a piu voci in partitura, by Albrechtsberger, written in his own hand.
* March 7 – Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Austrian composer ( b. 1736 )
* February 3 – Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Austrian musician ( d. 1809 )
Beer's first keyboard instructor was Franz Lauska, a pupil of Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and a favoured teacher at the Berlin court.
The son of Joseph Franz Weigl ( 1740 – 1820 ), the principal cellist in the orchestra of the Esterházy family, he was born in Eisenstadt and studied music under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Antonio Salieri.
The Austrian composer Johann Albrechtsberger — chiefly known today as a teacher of Beethoven — wrote four concerti ( in F, Eb, E & D ) for Jew's harp between 1769 and 1771.
Sketches for the finale are found among the exercises Beethoven wrote while studying counterpoint under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger in the spring of 1787.
He received excellent musical instruction from Antonio Salieri and Johann Nepomuk Hummel, and studied composition with Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Sigismund von Neukomm.

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Ambros died at Vienna, Austria at the age of 59.
He died in Vienna on 7 May 1825, and was buried in the Matzleinsdorfer Friedhof on 10 May.
He died in Vienna at the age of 76.
Berg died in Vienna, on Christmas Eve 1935, from blood poisoning apparently caused by an insect-sting-induced carbuncle on his back.
Charles died at Vienna on 30 April 1847.
With his army rotting away, and personally grieving for his long standing friend Prince Commercy who had died at Luzzara, Eugene returned to Vienna in January 1703.
On 2 March 1835, 43 years and a day after his father's death, Francis died in Vienna of a sudden fever aged 67, in the presence of many of his family and with all the religious comforts.
" Hayek died in 1992 in Freiburg, Germany, and was buried in the Neustift am Wald cemetery in the northern outskirts of Vienna.
Connick, Jr .' s mother, who died from ovarian cancer, was Jewish ( her parents had immigrated from Minsk, Russia the capital of Belarus and Vienna, Austria ).
He died of cancer at age 77 in Vienna.
The unsuccessful siege ( the Turks managed to capture the Isle of Gozo together with Fort Saint Elmo on the main island of Malta, but failed elsewhere and retreated ) was the second and last defeat experienced by Suleiman the Magnificent ( who died a year later, in 1566 ) after the likewise inconclusive first Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1529.
In 1877 he retired to Vienna, where he died.
These years were some of Wagner's most difficult: the 1861 Paris production of Tannhäuser was a fiasco, Wagner gave up hope of completing Der Ring des Nibelungen, the 1864 Vienna production of Tristan und Isolde was abandoned after 77 rehearsals, and finally in 1866 Wagner's first wife, Minna died.
Mitchell went to the American Foundation in Vienna for a month, but died on 11 June 1937 at age 42.
However, the true cause of his death remains a mystery, but it is believed that he died on 1802-09-26 in Nußdorf on the Danube, near the Austrian capital, Vienna.
He was born in Środa in the Grand Duchy of Poznań, Kingdom of Prussia ( now Środa Wielkopolska, Poland ) and died in Vienna, Austria.
In 1868, after Sechter had died, Bruckner hesitantly accepted Sechter's post as a teacher of music theory at the Vienna Conservatory, during which time he concentrated most of his energy on writing symphonies.
Bruckner died in Vienna in 1896 at the age of 72.
She died on 29 November 1780, in Vienna, at the age of 63, and was mourned throughout Europe.
Celtes died at Vienna a few years later of syphilis.
However, news reached Vienna that he had died of smallpox.
He died in Kalksburg near Vienna.
He died of tuberculosis at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna on 22 July 1832.
He died at the age of 21 in Vienna in 1832 after suffering from tuberculosis.

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