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- Franz Gerhard Wegeler (22 August 1765 – 7 May 1848) was a German physician from Bonn, who, in his youth, was a close friend of composer Ludwig van Beethoven...
- dominated by his father's decline due to alcoholism. Beethoven also met Franz Wegeler, a young medical student, who became a lifelong friend and married one...
- she later married another long-time friend of Beethoven, Franz Gerhard Wegeler. Beethoven and Stephan Von Breuning, four years younger than the composer...
- According to a letter of Beethoven's friend Franz Gerhard Wegeler from December 23, 1827, Wegeler had 2 Stückchen für die Orphica, die Bhven für meine Frau...
- Wegeler: "I was told you were singing a song of mine in the Masonic Lodge... Send it to me, I am going to replace it and you won't be sorry." Wegeler...
- Beethoven's childhood friend and Breuning's brother-in-law Franz Gerhard Wegeler and Anton Schindler, could not be realized. In April, 1808, Breuning married...
- reminiscences of his teacher Beethoven, co-written with Beethoven's friend, Franz Wegeler. Ries' symphonies, some chamber works—most of them with piano—his violin...
- ISBN 88-430-3039-6. Ries, Ferdinand; Franz Wegeler (1987). Beethoven Remembered: The Biographical Notes of Franz Wegeler and Ferdinand Ries. Translated by Frederick...
- full red ch****s, very serious face". According to physician Franz Gerhard Wegeler, who later became a childhood friend of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven...
- Universität Göttingen unter dem Nationalsozialismus. München: Wecker, Dahms, Wegeler. pp. 523–551. ISBN 9783110976434. Neugebauer, Otto (1931). "Geleitwort"...