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Franz von Suppé
Born: April 18, 1819; Spalato, Croatia   Died: May 21, 1895; Vienna, Austria  
Composer Franz von Suppé -- in full, Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo, Cavaliere Suppé-Demelli -- was the leading light of Austrian operetta in the middle and late nineteenth century, enjoying a success that rivaled that of Frenchman Jacques Offenbach. Suppé's pedigree perhaps hinted at his promise as a composer of stage works: He was a distant relative to Italian opera luminary Gaetano Donizetti, who took an active hand in Suppé's education when ...
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Poet and Peasant Overture ("Dichter und Bauer") (38)
Light Cavalry Overture ("Die leichte Kavallerie") (62)
Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Overture (29)
Queen of Spades Overture ("Die Kartenschlägerin" or "Pique Dame") (15)
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Suppé: Overtures Vol 2 / Walter, Slovak State Po
Release Date: 03/25/1997   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223648   Number of Discs: 1
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Suppé: Overtures Vol 5 / Christian Pollack, Slovak State Po
Release Date: 01/19/1999   Label: Marco Polo   Catalog: 223863   Number of Discs: 1
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Austrian & Prussian Marches / Herbert Von Karajan
Release Date: 08/26/2008   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 439346   Number of Discs: 2
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Suppé: Overtures / Charles Dutoit
Release Date:    Label: Decca   Catalog: 414408   Number of Discs: 1
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Franz Von Suppé: Overtures / Marriner, London Philharmonic
Release Date:    Label: Philips Silverline Classics   Catalog: 420892   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by All Music Guide
Composer Franz von Suppé -- in full, Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo, Cavaliere Suppé-Demelli -- was the leading light of Austrian operetta in the middle and late nineteenth century, enjoying a success that rivaled that of Frenchman Jacques Offenbach. Suppé's pedigree perhaps hinted at his promise as a composer of stage works: He was a distant relative to Italian opera luminary Gaetano Donizetti, who took an active hand in Suppé's education when the budding composer's talent became evident.

Suppé was born in Spalato, Dalmatia (now Split, Croatia); his parents, who discouraged his musical career, were Austrians of Belgian extraction. Though he demonstrated compositional aptitude at a young age -- by the age of 13 he had written a Mass -- Suppé studied law in Italy. After his father's death, however, he returned to Austria with his mother and made several return visits to Italy, probably resulting from his contact with Donizetti. Steeped in the music of Rossini and Verdi, he brought a lifetime's reserve of Italianate melody to Vienna.

In 1841 Suppé produced a singspiel, Jung Lustig (Young and Merry), which launched his career as a composer of operetta and light concert music. In 1846 he wrote his most familiar work, Dichter und Bauer (Poet and Peasant), an overture to a now-forgotten stage play; though an agreeable concert staple today, it attracted little attention at the time of its composition. Suppé enjoyed his first flush of real success with The Country Girl (1847), which cemented his reputation in such locales as Vienna, Baden, and Pressburg (Bratislava). His popularity remained steady for decades; in the course of his career he produced a copious quantity of lively, attractive music, emerging in the process as the virtual godfather of Viennese operetta.

That most characteristic phase of Suppé's career began with Das Pensionat (The Boarding School), a work designed to provide a Viennese counterpart to the phenomenally successful French operettas of Jacques Offenbach. Offenbach's works had invaded Viennese theaters, but Suppé countered their influence with such works as Gervinus, Flotte Bursche (Jolly Lad), and Fatinitza, each of which was performed more than 100 times. His fame resulted in an invitation to visit the seemingly inhospitable climes of Wagner's first Bayreuth festival in 1876.

Aside from Poet and Peasant, Suppé's most enduring works include the Light Cavalry Overture (1866) and the operetta Boccaccio (1879), widely regarded as the composer's finest effort. His other music includes a Requiem, masses, symphonies, and various choral and vocal works.
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