Doppler, (Albert) Franz (Ferenc)
Doppler, (Albert) Franz (Ferenc)
Doppler, (Albert) Franz (Ferenc), Austrian flutist, composer, and conductor, brother of Karl (Karoly) Doppler; b. Lemberg, Oct. 16, 1821; d. Baden, near Vienna, July 27, 1883. He studied music with his father, then played 1st flute in the Pest Opera Orch. In 1858 settled in Vienna as ballet conductor at the court opera, and also taught flute at the Cons, from 1865. His first opera, Benjowsky, was well received in Pest (Sept. 29,1847) and had several revivals under the title Afanasia. The following operas were also produced in Pest:Ilka (Dec. 29, 1849), Wanda (Dec. 20, 1850), and A ket huszdr (March 12, 1853). His last opera, Judith, was produced in Vienna (Dec. 30, 1870). He also wrote 15 ballets, various orch. works, choral music, etc.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire