Josef Fellner
Josef Fellner (born May 5, 1909 in Vienna ; † July 21, 1964 there ) was an Austrian composer of the Wienerlied .
After studying piano privately and working in his parents' farmer's band ( D'Oba-Innviertler ), he worked in business (diploma at the University of World Trade in Vienna) and used his organizational talent in various Wienerlied organizations, the AKM and the ÖKB .
Fellner was buried in the Grinzinger Friedhof in Vienna in an honorary grave dedicated to the City of Vienna.
Compositions
- A little Grinzing - a little Sievering
- Don't be against it
- S'Nussdorfer Sternderl
- You dear Hallodri
- My heart is in love with Viennese music
- Rhumba from Grinzing
- The poor fakir from Haiderabad
- There are so many gels in Kritzendorf
literature
- Siegfried Lang: Almanac of the entertainment composers of the 20th century , Vienna, Austrian Association of Composers 1974
- Helmut Kretschmer: XIX. Dobling. Vienna [u. a.]: Jugend & Volk 1982 (Wiener Bezirkskulturführer, 19), p. 10
Web links
- Bernhard Gamsjäger: The folk singer Sepp Fellner (1877-1936). (PDF) In: Jahrbuch des Österreichischen Volksliedwerkes 64th 2015, accessed on January 30, 2016 (with a short biography of the son).
- Josef Fellner in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fellner, Josef |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 5, 1909 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | July 21, 1964 |
Place of death | Vienna |