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Franz Jakob Freystädtler , also Freystädter or Freystadler (born September 13, 1761 in Salzburg , † December 1, 1841 in Vienna) was an Austrian composer and piano teacher. He was a student of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Franz Jakob Freystädtler was a son of Johann Jacob Freystädtler (* approx. 1720 in Eichstätt ; † July 4, 1787 in Salzburg), who was the parish choir regent and " death singer " of St. Sebastian in Salzburg. After serving as a choirboy in the princely chapel, he took organ lessons from Michael Haydn's father-in-law Franz Ignaz Lipp and was accepted into the St. Peter 's Chapel in 1777 , where he worked as an organist until September 1782 . Then he went to Munich as a piano teacher , where he went into debt, as in Salzburg, and was briefly imprisoned. On May 13, 1786 he came to Vienna, where he took lessons in strict sentence from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. When he was arrested for 14 days in the autumn of 1786 because a Bavarian military officer had accused him of stealing a piano, Mozart came to his aid and enabled Freystädtler to be released from prison by means of a written declaration of liability, which he did, however, in April 1787 withdrew again. Freystädtler's study book (today in the Mozarteum Salzburg ) was kept by Leopold Mozart for the teaching material of Mozart until 1961 , an error based on Freystädtler himself, which only Wolfgang Plath got rid of. Mozart employed his pupil as a copyist. So Freystädtler made a copy of the Piano Concerto No. 18 in
Concerto facile in D major - I. Allegro
32Concerto facile in D major - II. Andante
33Concerto facile in D major - III. Alla polacca
3450 Variations On a Waltz By Diabelli: Variation 9
25Franz Jakob Freystädtler
16Variation 09
17Concerto facile D-Dur fur Klavier, 2 Violinen, Viola & Cello - I. Allegro
18Concerto facile D-Dur fur Klavier, 2 Violinen, Viola & Cello - III. Alla Polacca
19Concerto facile D-Dur fur Klavier, 2 Violinen, Viola & Cello - II. Andante
110Freystädtler - Concerto facile D-Dur für Klavier, 2 Violinen, Viola & Cello - I. Allegro
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