Prove what you know then.
My timeline is much to big (1434Kbytes, 147 A4 pages plus footnotes), complicated and in need of editing (four or five different languages, "within year" rearrangement and more additions are required) to be posted here but its usefullness has already been demonstrated repeatedly, in parallel and at the expense of your worthy efforts to dispute me.
I have been saying all along that he used many aliases and was in charge of many others, well trained and more than willing to replace him, and possibly a musician brother as well, you know it but you still must say something or other being in a such a disadvantage.
After "Poe decoded" I never again complained against "confusion" in general (selecting instead to name and attack the perpetrators) and have now defeated it, but you did: To justify your "difficulty" to identify Mozart's manufacturer.
So let go of your generalities and be more specific:
What does Grove write, or Wikipedia, or the British Encyclopedia about "Voltaire's" chateau in Ferney(owned by "a" Saint Germain), for instance?
Or about Vogler's 1771-1774 whereabouts(in particular), or his "peculiar" music or his works or his "influence" on your honoured R.Browning (and v.v.)?
Not that I'd give a shilling to learn, mind you: Idiotic attempts to cover things up fall outside my interests alltogether!
Here is a good book that will clear away your musicological confusion: "In praise of harmony: the teachings of Abbé Georg Joseph Vogler" by Floyd Kersey Grave,Margaret G. Grave, (On "remarkable" similarities-see Epilogue-between Rousseau's, Koch's, Vogler's and Valloti's "music of the spheres" principles. Roussier, La Borde and Gaussec are not mentioned however.)
Enjoy!
