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  1. Jan 6, 2015 · Franz von Suppè (1819-1895) was a composer and conductor at the Vienna Karlstheater from 1863 until 1882. It was the place of Boccaccio’s world premiere in 1879. Correspondence with Mahler: Born: 18-04-1819 Spalato (now Split), Austro-Hungarian Empire, (now Croatia). Died: 21-05-1895 Vienna, Austria.

  2. His Early Years. Theater an der Wien. The descriptive nature of his music has earned them frequent use in numerous animated cartoons, from Bugs Bunny, Betty Boop to Popeye the Sailor and beyond. Born on 18 April 1819, Suppé hailed from the town of Spalato, Dalmatia, nowadays called Split, Croatia.

  3. Jun 2, 2007 · Kevin Clarke. Operetta Research Center. 27 September, 2007. It was about time that someone finally wrote a modern biography of one of the world’s greatest operetta pioneers: Franz von Suppé (1819-1895), the man who brought the art form to Vienna and transformed it from something quite Parisian to something truly Austrian, thus pointing the ...

  4. Feb 10, 2016 · At the legendary Theater an der Wien, Franz von Suppés latest show Die Afrikareise is given its world premiere. It is his 22 nd operetta, at least that is what it says in an entry made by the composer himself in a handwritten list of his works; it can be found in the library of the City of Vienna (Wienbibliothek).

  5. Feb 11, 2023 · Opera Profile: Franz von Suppès ‘Boccaccio’. “Boccaccio, oder Der Prinz von Palermo “ (Boccaccio, or the Prince of Palermo) was one of the most influential operettas written by Austrian composer Franz von Suppè (1819-1895). Although rarely mentioned in the history of opera, von Suppès light operas (or operettas) were performed ...

  6. The Vienna Philharmonic performs Franz von Suppès “Isabella Overture” in this triumphant return to the Musikverein for “From Vienna: The New Year’s Concert 2023.”

  7. Mar 18, 2019 · Franz von Suppé: a classical composer who wasn’t. This year marks the 200 th anniversary of the birth of Franz von Suppé. I found videos of his best-known works on the YouTube channel “Classical Music Only.”. Except they aren’t classical music––or weren’t considered so at the time they were written.

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