Ignaz Pleyel was an Austrian classical-era musician and piano builder who was celebrated during his time. He was born on June 18, 1757 and wrote the puppet opera "Die Fee Urgele" in 1776 as part of his apprentice work. Unfortunately, he has since fallen into obscurity with ensuing generations.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1 Million (2024)
About
Classical-era musician and piano builder who was celebrated during his time, but fell into obscurity with ensuing generations. He wrote the puppet opera "Die Fee Urgele" in 1776 as part of his apprentice work.
Before Fame
He was sponsored in his studies by aristocracy, namely Count Ladislaus Erdődy.
Trivia
He saved his life during France's Reign of Terror by composing music celebrating the new republic.
Family Life
He was born No. 24 out of 38 children in his family. His father Martin was a schoolmaster.
Associated With
He was Joseph Haydn's pupil, friend, advocate, and occasional competitor.