LC control no. | no2021000485 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Graetz, Joseph, 1760-1826 |
Variant(s) | Graz, Joseph, 1760-1826 Grätz, Joseph, 1760-1826 Graz, Josepho, 1760-1826 Grät, Josef, 1760-1826 Grätz, Josef, 1760-1826 |
See also | Teacher: Haydn, Michael, 1737-1806 |
Associated country | Germany Austria Italy |
Located | Munich (Germany) Salzburg (Austria) Venice (Italy) |
Birth date | 1760-12-02 |
Death date | 1826-07-17 |
Place of birth | Vohburg an der Donau (Germany) |
Field of activity | Music |
Profession or occupation | Composers Music teachers |
Special note | Data contributed by the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
Found in | 35757 (online via vHMML), viewed on January 4, 2021 (Joseph Graetz, Wie verdank ich Gott die Gabe: Offertorium: Adagio Nim an, o Herr, die Gabe: 2. Offertorium: Andante Heilig, Heilig, Heilig, ist unser Herr: 1. Graduale: Adagio piu tosto. Andante Her, Herr, du bist hier: 2. Graduale: Adagio; music manuscript, text in Latin) <https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/64242> VIAF (online), viewed on October 12, 2020 (Graetz, Joseph 1760-1826; Graz, Joseph; Grätz, Joseph; variants = Graz, Josepho; Grät, Josef; Grätz, Josef) <https://viaf.org/viaf/30462089> Deutsche Biographie (online), viewed on October 12, 2020 (Grätz, Joseph; born December 2, 1760 in Vohburg an der Donau in Bavaria; first music lessons in Kloster Rohr bei Abensberg; studied law and philosophy in Ingolstadt und Neuenburg and played as an organist; practiced law for a year in Vohburg before deciding to dedicate himself to music; studied in Salzburg with Michael Haydn and in Venice with F. Bertoni; returned to Munich to teach composition and piano; died July 17, 1826) <https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz21957.html#adbcontent> |