Biography
Franz von Suppé, born Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo Cavaliere Suppé Demelli (18 April 1819 – 21 May 1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music. He came from the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now part of Croatia). A composer and conductor of the Romantic period, he is notable for his four dozen operettas, including the first operetta to a German libretto. Some of them remain in the repertory, particularly in German-speaking countries, and he composed a substantial quantity of church music, but he is now chiefly known for his overtures, which remain popular in the concert hall and on record. Among the best-known are Poet and Peasant, Light Cavalry, Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna and Pique Dame.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Titanic (Music From The Motion Picture)
1997

Hooked On Classics
1981

The Village Band A Nostalgic Recollection By The Canadian Brass
1981

The Academy In Concert II
1980

Rote Rosen
1973

Beggars Opera Act One
1970

Overtures
1967

William Tell And Other Favorite Overtures
1965

Overtures (Light Cavalry • Poet And Peasant • Pique Dame • Morning Noon And Night)
1960

'Lollipops': Favourite Pieces Of Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart., C.H.
1959

The American Home Library Of Great Musical Masterpieces - Vol IX

Traumland Der Operette

Champagne Dance Party
1978
Credited work
3,971 releases · 768 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 4,968
- Other credits · 133
Studios: Großer Saal, Wiener Musikverein · Abbey Road Studios · Kingsway Hall · Symphony Hall, Boston
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Suppé
- Herbert von Karajan
- Arthur Fiedler
- Freddy Breck
- Unknown Artist
- Wiener Philharmoniker
- Berliner Philharmoniker
