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Suppé, Franz von (1819 - 1895)

Franz von Suppé’s original name was Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo Cavaliere Suppè Demelli. He was born on April 18, 1819 in Split on the Dalmatian coast. He grew up in Zadar, another town on the coast, where at the age of seven he began to sing in the church choir.

Franz von Suppé

The musical director of the cathedral, Giovanni Cigalla, introduced him to the basic principles of music. The military bandmaster, Giuseppe Ferrari, taught Suppé to play the flute, which was to remain his favorite instrument. The two musicians also instructed Suppé in musical composition, and he soon began to produce short compositions of his own. After his father died in 1835, Suppé and his mother moved to Vienna, where his maternal grandfather lived. Suppé began to study medicine, but soon gave it up in favor of music. He financed his musical education in part by giving Italian lessons. After completing his studies he won the post of musical director at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna. Later, he frequently conducted in Bratislava and Sopron. Franz von Suppé, together with Johann Strauss and Karl Millöcker, was one of the principal exponents of classical Viennese operetta. In addition to operettas–The Beautiful Galatea, Banditenstreiche, Boccaccio–he also composed symphonies, music for the stage, a mass, requiem and operas. Franz von Suppé died in Vienna on May 21, 1895.


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