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Franz Xaver Glöggl (21 February 1764 – 16 June 1839) was an Austrian musician and musical entrepreneur. He was appointed Kapellmeister of the Cathedral of Linz in about 1797. He was an important figure in the cultural life of Linz. He corresponded with Haydn, Mozart and Georg Joseph Vogler, and was a friend of Beethoven.

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  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (Linz, Alta Àustria, 21 de febrer de 1764 – 16 de juny de 1839) fou músic i director d'orquestra. També es dedicà a la venda d'obres musicals, i el 1790 fou nomenat mestre de capella de la seva vila natal. Reuní una col·lecció d'instruments musicals. Va escriure Erklärung des musikaloschen Hauptzirkels (1810); Allgemeines musikalisches Lexikon (1822), obra sense acabar; i Der musikalische Gottesdients (1822). El seu fill Franz nascut a Linz (1797-1872) fundà una acadèmia de música el 1849 i edità la Neue Wienen Musikzeitung. (ca)
  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (* 21. Februar 1764 in Linz; † 16. Juli 1839 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Musikgelehrter und Domkapellmeister zu Linz. (de)
  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (21 February 1764 – 16 June 1839) was an Austrian musician and musical entrepreneur. He was appointed Kapellmeister of the Cathedral of Linz in about 1797. He was an important figure in the cultural life of Linz. He corresponded with Haydn, Mozart and Georg Joseph Vogler, and was a friend of Beethoven. (en)
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  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (en)
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  • Linz, Austrian Empire (en)
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  • Title-page of the Kirchenmusik-Ordnung, Vienna, 1828 (en)
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  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (Linz, Alta Àustria, 21 de febrer de 1764 – 16 de juny de 1839) fou músic i director d'orquestra. També es dedicà a la venda d'obres musicals, i el 1790 fou nomenat mestre de capella de la seva vila natal. Reuní una col·lecció d'instruments musicals. Va escriure Erklärung des musikaloschen Hauptzirkels (1810); Allgemeines musikalisches Lexikon (1822), obra sense acabar; i Der musikalische Gottesdients (1822). El seu fill Franz nascut a Linz (1797-1872) fundà una acadèmia de música el 1849 i edità la Neue Wienen Musikzeitung. (ca)
  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (* 21. Februar 1764 in Linz; † 16. Juli 1839 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Musikgelehrter und Domkapellmeister zu Linz. (de)
  • Franz Xaver Glöggl (21 February 1764 – 16 June 1839) was an Austrian musician and musical entrepreneur. He was appointed Kapellmeister of the Cathedral of Linz in about 1797. He was an important figure in the cultural life of Linz. He corresponded with Haydn, Mozart and Georg Joseph Vogler, and was a friend of Beethoven. (en)
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