Anton Pfliegler

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Anton Pfliegler (born April 3, 1736 in Reisach, Neukirchen near Miesbach parish, today part of the Weyarn municipality in Bavaria; † June 25, 1805 in Vienna ) was an Austrian organ builder .

Pilgrimage Church Hafnerberg (1767)
Altenburg Collegiate Church (1773)
Maria Dreieichen (1780)

Pflieger married Ursula Hencke, a daughter of the Viennese organ builder Johann Hencke (1697–1766), on May 11, 1766 , and took over his workshop in the same year. A year later he took the Vienna citizen oath .

Works

literature

Web links

Commons : Anton Pfliegler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Studies in Musicology; Hermann Böhlaus Nachf. , 1977
  2. ^ Karl Schütz : Austrian Organ Database: The most beautiful organs in Austria ; Retrieved October 27, 2010