Giuseppe Gebler

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Giuseppe (Joseph) Gebler (born April 4, 1812 in Timisoara , † around 1879) was a Romanian-German soldier and composer.

Little is known about Gebler's living conditions. In the Minorite Church of Lugosch, performance material from 1830 for the quintetto for choir and orchestra by Wenzel Müller , which was written by Gebler, was found. In 1831 Gebler became a soldier, in 1833 he was promoted to corporal. In 1835 he composed a quintet for flute, violin, viola, bassoon and guitar as a cadet of the Count St. Julien Infantry Regiment in Pizzighettone .

The manuscript on which Gebler is referred to as "Giuseppe Gebler, Cadetto dal Regimento Conte St. Julien No. 61" was found by the historian Gianfranco Gambarelli . The work was premiered in 2007 under the direction of Marco Molaschi in the parish church of San Bassiano in Pizzighettone and published by the music publisher Edition Musik Südost. Boris Previšić , Matthias Arter , Friedemannreiber , Jessica Rona and Christoph Jäggin performed the work in Wallisellen in 2012 .

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