Augustin Kubizek

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Augustin Kubizek (Vienna, 15 October 1918 - 24 March 2009) was an Austrian choir conductor and composer. He was the oldest son of August Kubizek, who had lodged with Adolf Hitler.[1]

Works, editions and recordings

  • Gaudia matris – on collection Jakobs Stern ist aufgegangen CD Carus Verlag

References

  1. ^ Hitler's Vienna: A Portrait of the Tyrant As a Young Man - Page 415 Brigitte Hamann, Hans Mommsen - 2010 "Kubizek's three sons became teachers and musicians. Augustin Kubizek is a well-known choir conductor and composer. "