Václav Plachý

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Václav Plachý (born September 4, 1785 in Klopotowice ( Moravia ), † July 7, 1858 in Vienna ) was an organist , composer and music teacher of Moravian origin who worked in Vienna .

life and work

Václav Plachý's father died early, so that he grew up with his uncle Antonín Plachý , an organist, in Dub nad Moravou in the Czech Republic and was also trained musically by him. He later moved to Vienna, where he worked as a piano teacher. In 1811 he took over the position of organist at the Piarist Church in Vienna , which he held until his death.

Plachý composed sacred music, including a mass in B flat major, as well as numerous piano works, often of a didactic nature. Plachý also provided a variation on a waltz by Anton Diabelli , who had inspired a total of 50 contemporary composers to each produce a variation on a self-composed waltz, which was published under the title " Vaterländischer Künstlerverein "; Beethoven processed the theme in his own Diabelli variations .

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