Karl Doppler
Appearance
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Karl Doppler (12 September 1825, Lemberg – 10 March 1900, Stuttgart) was a Hungarian flute virtuoso, conductor, music director, composer. He was the younger brother of the composer Franz Doppler and father of the composer Árpád Doppler.
He worked until 1865 as music director at the Theater in Budapest, and from 1865 to 1898 as the Hofkapellmeister in Stuttgart. He composed several Hungarian operas, a collection of Hungarian folk dances and choirs.
Works
- A gránátos tábor, 1853 (The Grenadier Camp)
References
- "Doppler Karl". In: Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Vol. 1, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1957, p. 196.
Categories:
- 1825 births
- 1900 deaths
- 19th-century Hungarian people
- 19th-century Austrian people
- 19th-century classical musicians
- 19th-century conductors (music)
- 19th-century classical composers
- German Romantic composers
- German opera composers
- Male opera composers
- Hungarian classical composers
- German male classical composers
- Austrian classical composers
- German classical composers
- Austrian classical flautists
- Hungarian flautists
- German classical flautists
- Hungarian conductors (music)
- Austrian conductors (music)
- Male conductors (music)
- German conductors (music)
- German male conductors (music)
- Austro-Hungarian people
- Austrian people of Hungarian descent
- Hungarian expatriates in Poland
- Austrian expatriates in Poland
- Hungarian expatriates in Germany
- Austrian expatriates in Germany
- People from Lviv
- Musicians from Stuttgart
- 19th-century German composers
- 19th-century male musicians
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