Carl Millöcker
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Carl Millöcker
Summary
Carl Millöcker is a human[1]. Born in Vienna[2], he… he was born on April 29, 1842[3]. He died in Baden[4]. He died on December 31, 1899[5]. He worked as a chapelmaster[6], composer[7], flautist[8], and conductor[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (57 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Carl Millöcker was born in Vienna[2].
- Carl Millöcker died in Baden[4].
- Carl Millöcker was born on April 29, 1842[3].
- Carl Millöcker died on December 31, 1899[5].
- Carl Millöcker is buried at Vienna Central Cemetery[11].
- Carl Millöcker's father was Karl Franz Millöcker[12].
- Among Carl Millöcker's spouses was Karoline Millöcker[13].
- Carl Millöcker held citizenship in Cisleithania[14].
- Carl Millöcker held citizenship in Austrian Empire[15].
- Carl Millöcker's professions included chapelmaster[6].
- Carl Millöcker's professions included composer[7].
- Carl Millöcker worked as a flautist[8].
- Carl Millöcker worked as a conductor[9].
- Carl Millöcker held the position of flautist[16].
- Carl Millöcker held the position of chapelmaster[17].
- Carl Millöcker held the position of conductor[18].
- Carl Millöcker held the position of chapelmaster[19].
- Carl Millöcker held the position of conductor[20].
- Carl Millöcker held the position of chapelmaster[21].
- Among Carl Millöcker's employers was Theater in der Josefstadt[22].
- Among Carl Millöcker's employers was Die Thalia[23].
- Carl Millöcker was employed by Theater an der Wien[24].
- Among Carl Millöcker's employers was Orpheum, Vienna[25].
- Among Carl Millöcker's employers was German Theatre of Pest[26].
- Carl Millöcker was educated at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[27].
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Origins and Family
Carl Millöcker was born in Vienna[2]. He was born on April 29, 1842[3]. His father was Karl Franz Millöcker[12].
Education
Carl Millöcker's education included a stint at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[27]. Studied under Franz Joseph Zierer[28], Josef Laimegger[29], and Franz von Suppè[30].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chapelmaster[6], composer[7], flautist[8], and conductor[9]. Employers include Theater in der Josefstadt[22], a theatre building[31], in Austria[32]; Die Thalia[23], a theatre building[33], in Austria[34]; Theater an der Wien[24], a theatre company[35], founded in 1801[36]; Orpheum, Vienna[25], a theatre building[37], in Austria[38]; and German Theatre of Pest[26], a theatre building[39], in Hungary[40]. Positions held include flautist[16], a musical profession[41]; chapelmaster[17], a position[42]; and conductor[18], a musical profession[43].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Das verwunschene Schloss[44], a dramatico-musical work[45]; Der Bettelstudent[46], a dramatico-musical work[47]; Gasparone[48], a dramatico-musical work[49]; Der arme Jonathan[50]; Gräfin Dubarry[51]; and Cousin Bobby[52].
Personal Life
Among Carl Millöcker's spouses was Karoline Millöcker[13]. His religion is recorded as Catholic Church[53].
Death and Burial
Carl Millöcker died on December 31, 1899[5]. He passed away in Baden[4]. He is buried at Vienna Central Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Carl Millöcker ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (57 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] He is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Carl Millöcker born?
Carl Millöcker was born in Vienna[2].
Where did Carl Millöcker die?
Carl Millöcker passed away in Baden[4].
Who were Carl Millöcker's parents?
Carl Millöcker's father was Karl Franz Millöcker[12].
Who was Carl Millöcker married to?
Carl Millöcker's spouses include Karoline Millöcker[13].
What did Carl Millöcker do for work?
Carl Millöcker worked as chapelmaster[6], composer[7], flautist[8], and conductor[9].
Where did Carl Millöcker go to school?
Carl Millöcker was educated at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[27].