Eduard Wagnes
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Eduard Wagnes | |
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Born |
March 18, 1863 (Austrian Empire) Graz, Austrian Empire |
Died |
March 27, 1936 (Austria) Bad Gams, (Austria) |
Residence | Graz, Austria-Hungary |
Citizenship | Austria-Hungary |
Known for | "Die Bosniaken Kommen (March)" |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Eduard Wagnes (born 18 March 1863 in Graz, Austria - died 27 March 1936 in Bad Gams, Austria) was a conductor in the Austro-Hungarian Military, and composer of military marches. His most famous composition was "Die Bosniaken Kommen", composed in 1895.
Other compositions
- Die Bosniaken kommen - 1895
- Flitsch Marsch - 1928
- Felsenfest für's Vaterland - 1932
- Helden von Meletta - 1932
- Ausseer Buam
- Durch dick und dünn
- Für Freiheit und Ehr
- Hand in Hand
- Heldenhaft Marsch
- Mit eisener Kraft
- Ritterlich
- Zum Schutz und Trutz
Dramatic music
- 1910 Alt-Wien, operette - libretto: Ferdinand Maierfeld-Enter
- 1911 Die Klosterprinzessin, operette - libretto: Hans Pflanzer
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