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Georg August Griesinger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georg August Griesinger Georg August von Griesinger (1769–1845) was a tutor and diplomat resident in Vienna during the late 18th and 19th centuries. He is remembered for his friendships with the composers Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven, and for the biography he wrote of Haydn. ==Early life and career==
He was born in Stuttgart on 8 January 1769. His father was Georg Christoph Griesinger (1734/5 - 1782), who was a lawyer and civil servant.〔Clive (2001, 139-140)〕 He grew up in Stuttgart and attended university, studying theology, in Tübingen.〔Clive (2001, 139-140)〕 He later worked as a tutor in an aristocratic home in Morges, Switzerland.〔Clive (2001, 139-140)〕 In 1799, he moved to Vienna, in order to work as the tutor of the son of Count Johann Hilmar Adolph Schönfeld, the ambassador of Saxony to the Austrian Empire.〔Clive (2001, 139-140)〕 He remained in Vienna for the rest of his life, but changed careers there in 1804, becoming a diplomat at the Saxon embassy. He first held the rank of secretary, then counsellor and finally (1831) chargé d'affaires.〔Clive (2001, 139-140)〕
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