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Johannes Brockt

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In addition to the hobby of painting (especially in oil and watercolor landscapes), he was also literary activity, and wrote all opera texts himself. He died on 25 August 1980, and was buried at the Baumgartner Cemetery in Vienna.
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Brockt worked as an accompanist, conductor and lecturer at several radio stations. After the Second World War, he worked as a freelancer in
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Catalog of works by contemporary composers from eastern German regions 6th supplement
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in Leipzig. He later held positions as a theater conductor in Stettin (modern-day
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Cycle of 24 songs by Johannes Müller-Schönhausen for tenor and piano (op. 50)
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Sources for Johannes Brockt at the Austrian Library Network (OBVSG)
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Austrian Society for Contemporary Music - Former Members
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Index

musicologist
conductor
Brzeg
Province of Silesia
Kingdom of Prussia
Wrocław
Wrocław
Ernst Wilhelm Wolf
Leopold Reichwein
Sigfrid Karg-Elert
Szczecin
Bayreuth Festival
Vienna
Friedrich von Logau
Descartes
Sources for Johannes Brockt at the Austrian Library Network (OBVSG)
Austrian Society for Contemporary Music - Former Members
Archived
Wayback Machine
Portals
Classical music
Austria
Categories
1901 births
1980 deaths
Austrian male conductors (music)
20th-century Austrian conductors (music)
20th-century Austrian male musicians
20th-century Austrian musicologists
German emigrants to Austria

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