Göllerich August

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Göllerich August

Göllerich, August, Austrian writer on music; b. Linz, July 2, 1859; d. there, March 16, 1923. He was a pupil of Liszt, and also studied composition with Bruckner. He acquired Ramann’s music school in Nuremberg in 1890, and established branches in Erlangen, Furth, and Ansbach. From 1896, he was conductor of the Musikverein and director of the Linz Cons. His wife, Gisela Paszthory-Voigt (also a pupil of Liszt), supervised the other schools. He publ. A. Reissmann als Schriftsteller und Komponist (1884), Beethoven (1904), and Franz Liszt (1908). His chief work, a biography of Bruckner (who himself selected Göllerich for this task), in 4 vols., was completed by Max Auer (1st vol., Regensburg, 1924; 2nd, 1928; remaining vols., 1932 and 1937).

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