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Angerer, Joachim F. (Joachim Fridolin)

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Personal name headingAngerer, Joachim F. (Joachim Fridolin)
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Variant(s)Angerer, Joachim, 1934-2019
Associated countryGermany Austria
LocatedGeras (Austria)
Birth date1934-02-08
Death date2019-11-24
Place of birthRottenbuch (Oberbayern, Germany)
Place of deathBaden (Austria)
AffiliationPremonstratensians
Stift Geras (Austria)
Profession or occupationAbbots Musicologists
Found inConsuetudines monasticae : eine Festgabe für Kassius Hallinger aus Anlass seines 70. Geburtstages, 1982: title page (herausgegeben von Joachim F. Angerer und Josef Lenzenweger) page 7 (Doz. Dr. Dr., O. Praem.-Prior und Provisor, Prämonstratenser Chorherrenstift, Geras, Austria)
LC data base, June 19, 1984 (hdg.: Angerer, Joachim; usage: Joachim Angerer, Joachim F. Angerer)
Österreichische Bibliographie, 1980-1/2 (Angerer, Joachim Fridolin)
Breviarium caeremoniarum monasterii Mellicensis, 1987: title page (edidit Joachim F. Angerer)
Waldviertel: Natur- und Kulturlandschaft, 1992: title page (Texte, Joachim Angerer) jacket (born 1934 in Rottenbuch, Germany)
German Wikipedia, viewed November 25, 2019 (Joachim Angerer; Joachim Fridolin Angerer OPraem [i.e. member of the Premonstratensian order]; born February 8, 1934, in Rottenbuch, Bavaria; studied philosophy at the University of Salzburg as well as organ and conducting at the Mozarteum; died November 24, 2019, in Baden, Lower Austria; abbot of Geras monastery; musicologist; his research interest was the history of monastic reform at Stift Melk; he also wrote about churches and chapels of the Waldviertel region of northern Austria)
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