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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Siegfried Translateur (June 19, 1875 - March 1, 1944) was a Viennese conductor and composer of waltzes, marches, and other light dance music. Today he is most famous for his "Wiener Praterleben" waltz. Translateur was born on June 19, 1875, in Carlsruhe, Silesia (now Pokój, Opole Voivodeship) to Rosaline and Salomon Translateur. He started his music studies in Breslau, Vienna, and Leipzig, and also learned from a French composer of dance music, Emile Waldteufel. In…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Siegfried Translateur (June 19, 1875 - March 1, 1944) was a Viennese conductor and composer of waltzes, marches, and other light dance music. Today he is most famous for his "Wiener Praterleben" waltz. Translateur was born on June 19, 1875, in Carlsruhe, Silesia (now Pokój, Opole Voivodeship) to Rosaline and Salomon Translateur. He started his music studies in Breslau, Vienna, and Leipzig, and also learned from a French composer of dance music, Emile Waldteufel. In 1900, he moved to Berlin, where he became an orchestra conductor. There, in 1911, Translateur founded the "Lyra" music publishing company. It mostly published his own works, but also compositions by José Armandola, Marc Roland, Franz von Blon and Paul Lincke, among others. Translateur''s son Hans later joined his father in the business, and the publishing house was renamed to "Lyra Translateur& Co".