Albert Franz Doppler
(1821-1883) - Classical Composer. Director of the Vienna Court Ballet. Debuting
at the age of 13, Albert Franz Doppler was a successful flutist, composer and
conductor. Was working with the German Theatre and the Hungarian National
Theatre. His music contains aspects of Russian and Hungarian music and his
primary influence in the establishment of The Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra
is noteworthy. Doppler arranged Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies. His operas
included "Judith" (his only German opera), and a Russian work entitled
"Benyovsky".
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(1821-1883) - Classical Composer. Director of the Vienna Court Ballet. Debuting
at the age of 13, Albert Franz Doppler was a successful flutist, composer and
conductor. Was working with the German Theatre and the Hungarian National
Theatre. His music contains aspects of Russian and Hungarian music and his
primary influence in the establishment of The Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra
is noteworthy. Doppler arranged Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies. His operas
included "Judith" (his only German opera), and a Russian work entitled
"Benyovsky".