Alfred Angermayer

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Alfred Angermayer , pseudonym : Alfa , (born May 29, 1881 in Vienna ; † 1943 ) was an Austrian writer .

Life

He was the son of the school teacher Josef Angermayer and his wife Marie nee Hörander. After attending grammar school, he went to the university in Vienna, where he later became a grammar school professor. Out of consideration for his students, he wrote most of his works of the cheerful muse under a pseudonym.

He was a member of the German Writers' Association.

Works (selection)

  • Casanova's love bed. Roman , Verlag Ludwig Hübsch, Vienna, 1924.
  • The great Mizzerl , waltz song, set to music by Ernst Reiterer .
  • Weana Früchtl. In unsara streets. A song from "Ottakring" , set to music by Ernst Reiterer.
  • Mausi jubiliert , Singspiel, set to music by Josef Mayer-Aichhorn .
  • The bamboo flute. Based on the Japanese , Singspiel, set to music by Johann Wilhelm Ganglberger .
  • Austrian anthem , text by Alfred Angermayer, set to music by Leopold Josef Beer .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Peschke: Encyclopédie Internationale Des Pseudonymes , 2006, p. 84. The pseudonym Fred also mentioned here most likely stands for Fred Angermayer .