Julius Bauer (journalist)

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Julius Bauer ( pseudonym : Sebastian Brant the Younger ; born October 15, 1853 in Raab , today Győr, Hungary ; † June 11, 1941 in Vienna ) was an Austrian writer , librettist , journalist and editor .

Life

The from the western Hungarian -born Raab Julius Bauer put at the gymnasium of his hometown, the Matura from. Bauer, who turned to journalism in his early youth, wrote features and reviews for Raaber Lloyd while still at high school . In 1873 he moved to Vienna , where he began studying medicine .

Bauer, who a short time later devoted himself entirely to journalism, initially held positions as a freelancer for the periodicals Österreichische Bürgerzeitung. Weekly for all questions and interests in 1873 and from 1875 to 1876 for the new free Kikeriki. Humorous organ for the common sense interests . He then switched to the newspaper Die Tages-Presse and the magazine Der Floh nach Pest .

In 1879 Bauer was appointed editor of the newspaper Illustrirtes Wiener Extrablatt , where he was initially employed as a courtroom reporter, later he was given the role of theater speaker, and in 1928 he was retired. Julius Bauer was also a leader in the journalists and writers' association Concordia , of which he was made an honorary member in 1928.

Julius Bauer's grave in the New Jewish Department of Vienna's Central Cemetery

Julius Bauer wrote the librettos for Karl Millöcker's operettas Der arme Jonathan , premiered in 1889, and Das Sonntagskind , premiered in 1892. He wrote the libretto for Johann Strauss' operetta Fürstin Ninetta with Hugo Wittmann . He wrote the antics Die Wienerstadt in words and pictures and To promote tourism as well as burlesques and reviews. He maintained friendly contacts with the group of art patron Jenny Mautner (1856–1938) and her husband, the industrialist Isidor Mautner (1852–1930), who in 1925 also acquired the Marienthal textile factory .

Julius Bauer is counted among the most influential Viennese theater critics of the late 19th and early 20th centuries .

He was married to Jenny Bauer (approx. 1860– August 31, 1931 Bad Ischl ) and had a daughter, Berta (1880–1952), who married Marino Rinaldini (1878– February 16, 1911, Vienna) in 1905. From this marriage Julius Bauer had a grandchild, Elisabeth, called Lili Rinaldini (1906–1980), who had some success as a dancer.

His grave is in the New Jewish Department of the Vienna Central Cemetery (Gate 4, Group 9A, Row 1, No. 13).

Other publications (selection)

  • With Hugo Wittmann : Poor Jonathan , operetta in three acts, music by Carl Millöcker , 1890
  • Hen party jokes. Dedicated to the bride and groom Isabella Geiringer and Victor Herz by Julius Bauer . Presented on March 17, 1894 by Alexander Girardi , 1. Wiener Zeitungs-Gesellschaft, Vienna, 1894, 4 sheets.
  • Hen party jokes. For the wedding of Dr. August Wassermann with Fraulein Alice von Taussig, December 1, 1895. , drawings by Hans Schleissmann and Th. Zajaczkowski. Lecture by Prof. Carl Udel, Helios printing works, Vienna 1895.
  • With Hugo Wittmann: Adam and Eve. Operetta in five pictures with prologue and interlude by Hugo Wittmann and Julius Bauer. Music by Carl Weinberger , Doblinger, Vienna, Leipzig, 1899
  • The Juxheirat , an operetta in three acts by Julius Bauer. Music by Franz Lehár . First performance at the imperial royal privileged Theater an der Wien on December 22, 1904, Weinberger, Leipzig, Vienna, 1904, 48 pp.
  • The man with the three women , operetta by Julius Bauer. Music by Franz Lehár. 1908, Theater an der Wien.
  • Secret love . Operetta in three acts by Julius Bauer. Music by Paul Ottenheimer , Karczag, Leipzig, Vienna, New York, 1911, 48 pp.
  • Rosenstock and Edelweiß , Singspiel in one act by Julius Bauer, music by Franz Lehár, Theater an der Wien (Cabaret Hell), 1912
  • 50 concordia balls. A carnival revue, Rosenbaum Brothers, Vienna, 1914, 129 pp.
  • With Hugo Wittmann: The Congress is dancing . Musical comedy in three acts by Hugo Wittmann and Julius Bauer. Music from the time of the action arranged by Carl Lafite , Karczag, Leipzig, Vienna, New York, 1918, 40 pp.
  • Burlesque by Julius Bauer . With musical transitions from motifs of Richard Strauss' works by Karl Alwin . Presented by Fritz Werner. On January 14, 1924 for the wedding of Herr D [octo] r Franz Strauss with Miss Alice von Grab, self-published, Vienna, 1924, 31 pp.

literature

  • German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century . Volume 1. Aab - Bauer, Saur, Bern, 2000, Col. 717.
  • Farmer Julius. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 1, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1957, p. 56.
  • Ruth Esterhammer: Kraus on Heine: Mechanisms of the literary critical discourse in the 19th and 20th centuries , Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg, 2005, p. 314.

Web links

Commons : Julius Bauer  - collection of images, videos and audio files

supporting documents

  1. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1931-09-02, page 3. In: anno.onb.ac.at. Retrieved December 7, 2016 .
  2. Austrian National Library: ANNO, Sport und Salon, 1905-09-02, page 4. In: anno.onb.ac.at. Retrieved December 7, 2016 .