Siegmund von Hausegger
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Siegmund von Hausegger
Summary
Siegmund von Hausegger is a human[1]. He was born in Graz[2]. He was born on August 16, 1872[3]. He passed away in Munich[4]. He died on October 10, 1948[5]. He worked as a conductor[6], composer[7], university teacher[8], and writer[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Siegmund von Hausegger was born in Graz[2].
- Siegmund von Hausegger died in Munich[4].
- Siegmund von Hausegger was born on August 16, 1872[3].
- Siegmund von Hausegger died on October 10, 1948[5].
- Siegmund von Hausegger's father was Friedrich von Hausegger[11].
- Among Siegmund von Hausegger's spouses was Hertha Ritter[12].
- Siegmund von Hausegger was married to Hella von Hausegger[13].
- A child of Siegmund von Hausegger was Friedrich von Hausegger[14].
- Siegmund von Hausegger held citizenship in Germany[15].
- Siegmund von Hausegger's professions included conductor[6].
- Siegmund von Hausegger worked as a composer[7].
- Siegmund von Hausegger's professions included university teacher[8].
- Siegmund von Hausegger's professions included writer[9].
- Among Siegmund von Hausegger's employers was University of Music and Theatre Munich[16].
- Among Siegmund von Hausegger's employers was Graz Opera[17].
- Siegmund von Hausegger was educated at University of Graz[18].
- A notable student of Siegmund von Hausegger was Karl Marx[19].
- A notable student of Siegmund von Hausegger was Eugen Jochum[20].
- A notable student of Siegmund von Hausegger was Karl Höller[21].
- A notable work attributed to Siegmund von Hausegger is Barbarossa[22].
- A notable work attributed to Siegmund von Hausegger is Natursymphonie[23].
- A notable work attributed to Siegmund von Hausegger is Drei Hymnen an die Nacht[24].
- Siegmund von Hausegger received the honorary doctor of the Christian Albrechts University of Kiel[25].
- Siegmund von Hausegger received the Goethe Medal for Art and Science[26].
- Siegmund von Hausegger received the honorary golden medal of the state capital Munich[27].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: DE[29]
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Began / founded: 1872-08-16[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1948-10-10[31]
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Genre(s): classical[32]
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Community tags: austrian composer, classical, composer[33]
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MusicBrainz ID: 9d6cbae3-7aca-466a-b29e-4b83f8ad1baa[34]
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Origins and Family
Born in Graz[2], Siegmund von Hausegger… he was born on August 16, 1872[3]. His father was Friedrich von Hausegger[11].
Education
Siegmund von Hausegger was educated at University of Graz[18]. Studied under Erich Wolf Degner[35], a composer[36], 1858–1908[37], of Germany[38]; Karl Pohlig[39], a composer[40], 1864–1928[41], of Austria[42]; and Martin Plüddemann[43], a music educator[44], 1854–1897[45], of Kingdom of Prussia[46].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include conductor[6], composer[7], university teacher[8], and writer[9]. Employers include University of Music and Theatre Munich[16], a public university[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1846[49], headquartered in Führerbau[50] and Graz Opera[17], a theatre company[51], in Austria[52], founded in 1899[53]. Notable students include Karl Marx[19], a composer[54], 1897–1985[55], of Germany[56], awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[57], specialised in music[58]; Eugen Jochum[20], a conductor[59], 1902–1987[60], of Germany[61], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[62]; and Karl Höller[21], a composer[63], 1907–1987[64], of Germany[65], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[66].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Barbarossa[22]; Natursymphonie[23], a musical work/composition[67]; and Drei Hymnen an die Nacht[24], a musical work/composition[68].
Recognition
Awards received include honorary doctor of the Christian Albrechts University of Kiel[25], an award[69], in Germany[70]; Goethe Medal for Art and Science[26], an art prize[71], in Nazi Germany[72], founded in 1932[73]; and honorary golden medal of the state capital Munich[27], an award[74], in Germany[75], founded in 1928[76].
Personal Life
Spouses include Hertha Ritter[12], a singer[77], 1873–1913[78], of German Reich[79] and Hella von Hausegger[13], 1877–1956[80], of German Reich[81]. A child of Siegmund von Hausegger was Friedrich von Hausegger[14].
Death and Burial
Siegmund von Hausegger died on October 10, 1948[5]. He died in Munich[4].
Why It Matters
Siegmund von Hausegger ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[82] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[83]
FAQs
Where was Siegmund von Hausegger born?
Siegmund von Hausegger was born in Graz[2].
Where did Siegmund von Hausegger die?
Siegmund von Hausegger passed away in Munich[4].
Who were Siegmund von Hausegger's parents?
Siegmund von Hausegger's father was Friedrich von Hausegger[11].
Who was Siegmund von Hausegger married to?
Siegmund von Hausegger's spouses include Hertha Ritter[12] and Hella von Hausegger[13].
What did Siegmund von Hausegger do for work?
Siegmund von Hausegger worked as conductor[6], composer[7], university teacher[8], and writer[9].
Where did Siegmund von Hausegger go to school?
Siegmund von Hausegger was educated at University of Graz[18].
What awards did Siegmund von Hausegger receive?
Honors received include honorary doctor of the Christian Albrechts University of Kiel[25], Goethe Medal for Art and Science[26], and honorary golden medal of the state capital Munich[27].