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Alexander Albrecht

Alexander Albrecht (12 August 1885, Arad, Hungarian KingdomGodár (2008), p. 45 ''"Som Bratislavčan, hoci som sa narodil v Arade."'' transl.: ''"I'm from Bratislava, though I was born in Arad."''〕
- 30 August 1958, Bratislava) was a composer, an important exponent of the Slovak music in the first half of the 20th century.
== Biography ==
His father Ján (Johann) Albrecht was a professor at the gymnasium, and his mother Mária von Vaszary came from an old Hungarian family.〔Godár (2008), p. 308〕 From 1895 to 1903 he attended the ''Royal Catholic Gymnasium'' in Bratislava, where he met and befriended Béla Bartók.〔 From 1904 to 1908 he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He studied composition as a pupil of Hans Koessler (a cousin of Max Reger and a great admirer of Johannes Brahms), and piano with István Thomán.〔 Among his other teachers were Ferencz Szandtner, with whom he studied conducting, and David Popper (a chamber music teacher). During his studies Albrecht asserted himself as a successful pianist. Concurrently he studied also law.〔Černušák (1963), p. 22〕
Following his return to Bratislava in 1908, he accepted the post of organist at the St. Martin's Cathedral. Simultaneously he perfected his organ playing technique with Rudolph Dittrich in Vienna. He also worked as a teacher at the ''Mestská hudobná škola'' ("City Music School") in Bratislava.
In 1918 he married the linguist Margaréta Fischerová.
In 1921, after the death of Eugen Kossow, the director of the "City Music School" and bandmaster of the ''Kirchenmusikverein zu St. Martin'', Albrecht took over his place.〔 However, the school was closed in 1945, and in 1952 also the ''Kirchenmusikverein'' ceased to exist.

Alexander Albrecht committed suicide on 30 August 1958, shortly after his 73rd birthday.〔

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