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Josef Dessauer

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Birthday: 1798
Died: 1876

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Josef Dessauer was an Austrian-born composer who lived from 1798 to 1876. He is known for writing many popular songs and operas during his lifetime. Some of his more notable works include the operas "Der Diamant des Geisterknigs", "Die Schwestern von Prag", and "Das Madchen". He also wrote the music for many popular songs, such as "Mein Herz, voll Treue", "Der Liebe Opfergang", and "Hoch Osterreich". Dessauer was a prolific composer, and his music was well-received during his lifetime.

In addition to his work as a composer, Dessauer was also known for his friendships and collaborations with other notable musicians of his time. For example, he corresponded with Franz Liszt and received a letter from him in which Liszt discussed his own music and career. Dessauer also played piano duets with Liszt's student, Sergei Babayan.

Dessauer's legacy as a composer has endured beyond his own lifetime, and his music is still performed and enjoyed today. His contributions to Austrian music are particularly notable, and he played an important role in shaping the musical landscape of his era.

Compositions featuring Josef Dessauer

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 La retour des promis 2:39 min Miscellaneous (Classical) -

Albums featuring Josef Dessauer

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Liszt - Beethoven • Mendelssohn • Robert And Clara Schumann • Franz • Dessauer • Leslie Howard – Song Transcriptions Liszt - Beethoven • Mendelssohn • Robert And Clara Schumann • Franz • Dessauer • Leslie Howard – Song Transcriptions 1991 Hyperion
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