Moritz Brosig
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Born: 15 October 1815, Fuchswinkel bei Neiße, Oberschlesien (Upper Silesia) (Poland)
Died: 24 January 1887, Breslau (Poland)
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Music
Masses and organ pieces, several manuals and theory books (Harmonielehre, 1874).
Biography
Silesian theorist and organist, pupil and, since 1842, successor of Franz Wolf at Breslau Cathedral, later Brosig was vice-director of the Institute for Church Music and lecturer at the University in Breslau, and also a member of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome.
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