Karl Komzák
Born: 8th November 1823, Prague, Czech Republic
Died: 23rd April 1893, Baden bei Wien, Austria
Nationality: Austrian
Karel Komzák II was a Bohemian-born Viennese composer famous for his dances and marches. He composed the Erzherzog-Albrecht-Marsch.
Komzák was born in Prague in 1850. After training under his father, Karel Komzák I, he studied violin, musical theory, and conducting at the Prague Conservatory between 1861 and 1867. In March 1869 he joined his father's 11th Regiment band at Linz, playing violin and baritone.
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All Works: Komzák I
- Bad’ner Mad’ln, Op. 257 (1)
- Barataria-Marsch, Op. 47 (1)
- Erzherzog Albrecht-Marsch, Op. 136 (1)
- Feldzeugmeister 'Von Kuhn' Marsch (1)
- Moldauwellen Walzer (Waves of the Vtlava) (1)
- Perpetuum Mobile (1)
- Rabin Libejicer (The Rabbi from Libejice), polka, Op. 8 (1)
- Volapuk, Polka francaise (World Language, French Polka) (1)
- Volksliedchen und Märchen, Op. 135 (1)