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NESZLER, VICTOR (1841-1890)

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 412 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NESZLER, See also:VICTOR (1841-1890) , See also:German musical composer, was See also:born on the 28th of See also:January 1841 at Baldenheim, near See also:Schlettstadt. At See also:Strassburg he began his university career with the study of See also:theology, but he concluded it with the See also:production of a See also:light See also:opera entitled Fleurette (1864). To See also:complete his knowledge of See also:music Neszler went to See also:Leipzig to study under See also:Hauptmann. His opera Der Trompeter von Sackingen, based on See also:Scheffel's poem, was composed and performed in 1884. Besides a number of other operas, Neszler wrote many songs and choral See also:works; but it is with the Trompeter von Sdckingen that his name is associated. He died at Strassburg on the 28th of May 189o. In 1895 a See also:monument to him by Marmolff was erected there.

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