Georg Joseph Vogler
(1749-1814)

German composer, organist, teacher and music theorist (1747-1814) – Georg Joseph Vogler was born in Würzburg (City in the region of Franconia, Northern Bavaria, Germany) on June 15th, 1749 and died in Darmstadt (City in Hesse, Germany) on May 6th, 1814 at the age of 64. Today Georg Joseph Vogler would be 274 years old.

Age

how old was Georg Joseph Vogler when he died?

64

Georg Joseph Vogler died in 1814 at the age of 64.


Biographical data

Birthday June 15th, 1749 (Sunday)
Place of Birth Würzburg
City in the region of Franconia, Northern Bavaria, Germany
Death Date May 6th, 1814 (Friday)
Death place Darmstadt
City in Hesse, Germany
Birth sign (Zodiac) Gemini (The Twins) ♊
Chinese Zodiac Snake 蛇

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Birthday

When was Georg Joseph Vogler born?

Georg Joseph Vogler was born on June 15th, 1749.

Death

When did Georg Joseph Vogler die?

Georg Joseph Vogler died on May 6th, 1814 at the age of 64 in Darmstadt (City in Hesse, Germany). Today Georg Joseph Vogler would be 274 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Georg Joseph Vogler born?

Würzburg (City in the region of Franconia, Northern Bavaria, Germany).

Death place

Where did Georg Joseph Vogler die?

Darmstadt (City in Hesse, Germany).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Georg Joseph Vogler?

Georg Joseph Vogler was born in the zodiac sign Gemini (The Twins).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Georg Joseph Vogler have?

Georg Joseph Vogler was born in 1749 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Snake.

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