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FRANZ VON SUPPE

18thApril 1819 --- 21stMay 1895

Franz Von Suppe,  was born in the  Austrian Hungary  Empire town of  Spalato, now known  as Split  in 1819.
His father worked in the service of the Austrian Empire, he was coerce against his will to go to the University
of Padua, but his true love was music,encourage by a local bandmaster. On the death of his father he left the
University to devote himself to music and enrolled at the Vienna Conservotoire to study music.  Suppe began
his  musical career  at Viennese  theatres as  a conductor  and  began to  work his way up  to one of  the most
popular  composers of  light  opreas  of his day,  although sadly  outside of  Vienna  most  of  his  works never
became popularly.  One of his most famous works was  Poet and the Peasant  overture from the piece known
as Dichter und Bauer.  Suppe composed  around 60 light operas as well as some  churcn music,  like the mass
Missa Dalmatica.

Suppe died in Vienna in 1895.

Last Updated on 2023
By Steven Ritchie

And now for the Music

New (3898)"Pique Dame". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

New (3893)"Moring, Noon and Night". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

"Overture from Poet and Peasant". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

(3088)"Jolly Robbers Overture". Sequenced by Chris Clawson.

I would like to extend my thanks to CMR114 for this lovely piece.

"Light Cavalry overture", nicely Sequenced by CMR114.

I would like to extend my thanks to Bjorn Lengton for this lovely piece.

"This March is from his comical opera Boccaccio", Sequenced by Bjorn Lengton.

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