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Wilhelm Kienzl was born on 17 January, 1857 in Waizenkirchen, Austria, is an Austrian composer. Discover Wilhelm Kienzl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Wilhelm Kienzl networth?

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Occupation writer,composer
Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 17 January, 1857
Birthday 17 January
Birthplace Waizenkirchen, Austria
Date of death October 3, 1941
Died Place Vienna, Austria
Nationality Austria

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Who Is Wilhelm Kienzl's Wife?

His wife is Helene Bauer (1921 - 3 October 1941) ( his death), Pauline Hoke (1896 - 1919) ( her death)

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Wife Helene Bauer (1921 - 3 October 1941) ( his death), Pauline Hoke (1896 - 1919) ( her death)
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Wilhelm Kienzl Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Wilhelm Kienzl worth at the age of 84 years old? Wilhelm Kienzl’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Austria. We have estimated Wilhelm Kienzl's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2007

Kienzl died in Vienna and is buried in a grave of honor at the Vienna Central Cemetery. His death during the Nazi period explains his grave of honour, yet the honour has not been mediated since, in more than 70 years of democracy in Austria. Far from it, in 2007 the Republic of Austria issued a commemorative stamp in Kienzl's honour on the occasion of the 150th birthday.

1938

Kienzl was an outspoken Nazi supporter. He praised Hitler before Austria's Anschluss in 1938 as an "imposing" and "impressive" character who is "entitled to command the peoples of the world".

1929

After World War I, he composed the melody to a poem written by Karl Renner, Deutschösterreich, du herrliches Land (German Austria, you wonderful country), which became the unofficial national anthem of the first Austrian Republic until 1929. Aware of changes in the dynamics of modern music, he ceased to write large works after 1926, and abandoned composition altogether in 1936 due to bad health. As of 1933, Kienzl openly supported Hitler’s regime in Germany.

1894

In 1894, he wrote his third and most famous opera, Der Evangelimann, but was unable to match its success with Don Quixote (1897). Only Der Kuhreigen (1911) reached a similar level of popularity, and that very briefly. In 1917, Kienzl moved to Vienna, where his first wife, the Wagnerian soprano Lili Hoke, died in 1919, and he married Henny Bauer, the librettist of his three most recent operas, in 1921.

1879

In 1879, Kienzl departed on a tour of Europe as a pianist and conductor. He became the Director of the Deutsche Oper in Amsterdam during 1883, but he soon returned to Graz, where in 1886, he took over the leadership of the Steiermärkischen Musikvereins und Aufgaben am Konservatorium. He was engaged by the manager Bernhard Pollini as Kapellmeister at the Hamburg Stadttheater for the 1890-91 season, but was dismissed in mid-January 1891 because of the hostile reviews he received (his successor was Gustav Mahler). Later he conducted in Munich.

1860

Kienzl was born in the small, picturesque Upper Austrian town of Waizenkirchen. His family moved to the Styrian capital of Graz in 1860, where he studied the violin under Ignaz Uhl, piano under Johann Buwa, and composition from 1872 under the Chopin scholar Louis Stanislaus Mortier de Fontaine. From 1874, he studied composition under Wilhelm Mayer (also known as W.A. Rémy), music aesthetics under Eduard Hanslick and music history under Friedrich von Hausegger. He was subsequently sent to the music conservatorium at Prague University to study under Josef Krejci, the director of the conservatorium. After that he went to Leipzig Conservatory in 1877, then to Weimar to study under Liszt, before completing doctoral studies at the University of Vienna.

1857

Wilhelm Kienzl (17 January 1857 – 3 October 1941) was an Austrian composer.