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[ Musik. Corresp., 1792, p. 4) Niemetschek, who had called him the father of Mozart's orphan children, omitted this in the second edition.]

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[ Dies, Biogr. Nachr., p. 180.]

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[ He often played at Van Swieten's with the famous lute-player Kohaut (Griesinger, Biogr. Not., p. 66).]

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[ I cannot say whether Anton Teyber (b. 1754), whom Mozart met at Dresden in 1789, or Franz Teyber (b. 1756) is intended. Both were natives of Vienna, probably brothers of the two female singers of the same name (Vol. I., p. 69), and they both died at Vienna—Anton as court chamber composer in 1822, and Franz as kapellmeister and court organist in 1810.]

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[ Nicolai's opinion is in accordance with this; he speaks of the church music in Vienna, in 1781, as inferior both in composition and performance (Reise, IV., p. 544).]