Alois Przistaupinsky (1852-1943)

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Alois Przistaupinsky (1852-1943)

  • Profession: Mahlers’ secretary at Hofopera Vienna.
  • Residences: Vienna.
  • Relation to Mahler: Mahlers’ secretary at Hofopera Vienna.
  • Correspondence with Mahler:
  • Born: 1852
  • Died: 1943
  • Buried: 00-00-0000

1894. Alois Przistaupinsky (1852-1943) book.

1919. 50 Jahre Wiener Operntheater. Eine Chronik des Hauses und seiner Künstler in Wort und Bild, der aufgeführten Werke, Komponisten und Autoren vom 25. Mai 1869 bis 30. April 1919 by Alois Przistaupinsky (1852-1943).

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