Also known as Abbé Vogler
German composer, organist, teacher and music theorist (1747–1814)
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36 objects attributed to Georg Joseph Vogler, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Hermann von Unna: a play in five acts with choirs and dances
Samori, V (8), Coro, orch, timp, SchV 175 - BSB Mus.ms. 4125: [label on cover, vol.1, by Schafhäutl 's hand:] Samori// von Vogler// Act I// with the new Ouverture [label on cover, vol.2:] Samori// II [added by Schafhäutl:] the sign is// Vogler’s handwriting [title page, vol.1:] Samori// heroic comic opera// in two elevations// by Vogler/[added by Schafhäutl:] Text by Franz Xaver Huber// componirt in Vienna 1803// Auf4for the first time /
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Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814), was a German composer, organist, teacher and theorist. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Georg+Joseph+Vogler">Read more on Last.fm</a>
5 total works indexed
· 2007 · cited 53,038x
· 2016 · cited 38,660x
· 2020 · cited 34,533x
· 1985 · cited 33,111x
· 2009 · cited 30,159x
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Heilig, S, Coro, orch, timp, SchV 205, G major - BSB Mus.ms. 4211: [label on cover, by Schafhäutl:] Abbe// Voglers Heilig// for singing voices and// orchestra. //(score.) [title page:] Abbe Voglers Heilig// for// Sing/ u: Orchestra. [added by Schafhäutl: “Comp zu München 1809”]// score. [added by Schafhäutl: “The original score is in my possession”] [by other hand:] As counterpart to// Phil Emm. Bach 's: Holy/edited
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