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Czibulka, Alphons, 1842-1894

LC control no.no 90014720
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Personal name headingCzibulka, Alphons, 1842-1894
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Variant(s)Czibulka, Alfons, 1842-1894
Czibulka, A., 1842-1894
Czibulka, 1842-1894
Czibulka, Aphonse, 1842-1894
Czibulka, Adolphi, 1842-1894
Birth date18420514
Death date18941027
Place of birthSpišská Nová Ves (Slovakia)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Profession or occupationConductors (Music) Composers
Found inOCLC 18474771: His Come join the dance! c1926 (hdg.: Czibulka, Alphons, 1842-1894; usage: Alphons Czibulka)
OCLC data base, 7/17/90 (hdg.: Czibulka, Alphons, 1842-1894; usage: Alphons Czibulka; Alfons Czibulka; A. Czibulka; Czibulka)
Alfons Czibulka (1842-1894), 2000.
New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, 09-12-02 (Czibulka, Alphons; b. Szepesvárallya (now Spišská Nová Ves, Slovakia), 14 May 1842; d. Vienna, 27 Oct 1894; Hungarian composer; at the age of 15 was performing as a pianist in Russia, then became a music teacher, and later a conductor in Wiener Neustadt (1864-5), Innsbruck, Trieste, and at the Carltheater in Vienna; then entered military service, becoming bandmaster of several Austro-Hungarian infantry regiments; during the 1880s and early 90s conducted "Monster Concerts" in the Prater in Vienna; composed much successful dance and salon music and several operettas)
Baker's, centennial ed. (Czibulka, Alphons; Hungarian conductor and composer)
Dame de coeur, between 1870 and 1890? caption (Aphonse Czibulka)
Pazdírek : (Czibulka, Adolphi)