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Life

Born: 1955

Biography

He studied while at Regensburg church and is now church musician in Neumarkt - Sankt Veit. Manfred writes works primarily for use with his choir in Neumarkt. He has published much of his choir and orchestral music on his website: www.mhoessl.de. There are also many other works there for free download. Most works are from the 19th century, with sources written with Finale.

View the German Wikipedia article on Manfred Hößl. (English translation by Google)

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