He taught at the Vienna Academy from 1751 to 1754.
From 1960 to 1968 he taught at the Vienna Academy of Music.
In the same year as the first parade he became a Professor at the Vienna Academy.
In 1819 he became head of the department of architecture at the Vienna Academy.
In 1948, he began studies at the Vienna Academy of Art but left three months later.
In 1843 he became professor at the Vienna Academy.
He won the grand prize at the Vienna Academy in 1816.
The results of these studies were published by the Vienna Academy (1893).
He returned to the Vienna Academy of Music and studied from 1965 to 1969.
In 1931 he became head of conducting at the Vienna Academy.