Döbber, Johannes
Döbber, Johannes
Döbber, Johannes, German composer; b. Berlin, March 28, 1866; d. there, Jan. 26, 1921. He was a pupil, in the Stern Cons, in Berlin, of R. Radecke, L. Bussler (composition), and C. Agghazy (piano). He taught the first piano class in the Kullak Cons, in Berlin. After serving as Kapellmeister at Darmstadt, he was at Coburg-Gotha as tutor in music to Princess Beatrice. He was a teacher and music critic of the Volkszeitung in Berlin (1908).
Works
DRAMATIC opéra : Die Strässensangerin (Gotha, 1890); Der Schmied von Gretna-Green (Berlin, 1893); Dolcetta (Brandenburg, 1894); Die Rose von Genzano (Gotha, 1895); Die Grille (Leipzig, 1897); Die drei Rosen (Coburg, 1902); Der Zauberlehrling (Braunschweig, 1907); Die Franzosenzeit (Berlin, 1913). O p e r e t t a : Die Millionenbraut (Magdeburg, 1913); Des Kaisers Rock (Berlin, 1915). S o n g - p 1 a y : Fahrende Musikanten (Magdeburg, 1917). OTHER: Sym.; piano pieces; over 60 songs; quartets, duets, etc.v
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