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Franz Xaver Paul Rigler (Riegler) (1747/1748 – 17 October 1796) was an Austrian piano virtuoso, composer, teacher and theorist. Rigler was probably born in Vienna, Austria. In the period from around 1775 to 1791, he was the music professor at the Royal National School in Pressburg (now Bratislava). His students there included Johan Nepomuk Hummel. Until interrupting his performances on keyboard in about 1785, he was regarded as one of the best keyboard players of his time. Rigler died in Vienna on 17 October 1796.

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  • František Pavel Rigler (cs)
  • Franz Paul Rigler (fr)
  • Franz Paul Rigler (en)
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  • Franz Paul Rigler (celým jménem Franz Xaver Paul Rigler) nebo František Pavel Rigler (1747/1748 ve Vídni – 17. října 1796, Vídeň) byl rakouský hudební skladatel, hudební pedagog a klavírní virtuóz. Asi od roku 1775 žil v Bratislavě, kde založil v roce 1779 hudební školu. Mezi jeho žáky patřil i otec Franze Liszta Adam Liszt. V uherské školní reformě Ratio educationis (1777) zodpovídal za oblast hudby. Je autorem učebnice Anleitung zum Klavier (1779), která vyšla v přepracované podobě pod názvem Anleitung zum Gesange (1798). Jeho žákem byl i hudební skladatel Ján Nepomuk Hummel. (cs)
  • Franz Xaver Paul Rigler (Riegler) (1747/1748 — 17 octobre 1796) est un virtuose du piano, compositeur, pédagogue et théoricien autrichien. (fr)
  • Franz Xaver Paul Rigler (Riegler) (1747/1748 – 17 October 1796) was an Austrian piano virtuoso, composer, teacher and theorist. Rigler was probably born in Vienna, Austria. In the period from around 1775 to 1791, he was the music professor at the Royal National School in Pressburg (now Bratislava). His students there included Johan Nepomuk Hummel. Until interrupting his performances on keyboard in about 1785, he was regarded as one of the best keyboard players of his time. Rigler died in Vienna on 17 October 1796. (en)
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