Gallus Dressler
Gallus Dressler (1533–1580) was a German composer, musicologist and music theorist.
Also recorded as Dressler, Gallus · Dreßler, Gallus · Gallus Dreßler · Gallus Dresler
Gallus Dressler
- Born
- 1533 · Nebra
- Died
- 1580 · Zerbst
- Nationality
- Germany
- Occupation
- composer · musicologist · music theorist · teacher · cantor · lecturer
- Fields
- music · music theory
- Education
- University of Jena
- Languages
- Latin · German
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Biography
Born at Nebra in 1533, died in Zerbst in 1580.
Gallus Dressler studied at University of Jena. The recorded working language is Latin and German.
The field of work recorded is music and music theory.
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Nebra
Birth place
Zerbst
Death place
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