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Alphons Czibulka

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Alphons Czibulka, Alfons Czibulka, or Czibulka Alfonz (14 May 1842 – 27 October 1894) was an Austro-Hungarian military bandmaster, composer, pianist, and conductor.
== Life ==

Czibulka was born in Szepesváralja ((ドイツ語:Kirchdrauf), (スロバキア語:Spišské Podhradie)), Szepesváralja district of Szepes ((スロバキア語:Spiš)), Upper Hungary. He first came to prominence from the age of 15 touring Southern Russia giving piano recitals and concerts. He eventually became musical director at the French Opera in Odessa and at the National Theatre in Innsbruck, in 1865 he was second under Franz von Suppe as conductor at the Carl Theatre in Vienna.
From 1866 to 1869 he served as a military bandmaster in Austro-Hungarian Infantry Regiment No. 17 in Bolzano. From 1869 to 1870 he held the same position at the "23ern" in Petrovaradin and then, until 1871, with Infantry Regiment No. 20 in Krakow.
Success as conductor and composer in the military led Czibulka onwards to Kapellmeister for Infantry Regiment No. 25 in Prague from 1872 to 1880. In 1880 he was appointed representative of Austria-Hungary's military orchestra at the International Exhibition in Brussels. He won First Prize he won 1st price at that festival's ''Internationalen Musikkapellenkonkurrenz''
When Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria became engaged, he dedicated to Princess Stéphanie of Belgium his ''Stephanie Gavotte'', which became one of the most popular salon music pieces of the 19th century.
From 1880 to 1883 he was military bandmaster of Infantry Regiment No. 44 in Trieste. His opera ''Pentecost'' premiered in Vienna in 1884 and its success took it on to Florence and throughout Europe.
As a military bandmaster in the Infantry Regiment No. 31 in Vienna from 1883 to 1887 he held highly acclaimed ''composer-nights'' together with the musicians of the "30" under Carl Czerny (not related to the piano teacher). As a civilian he became music director in 1889 of the ''Concert House Flora'' in Hamburg. From 1891 to 1894 he again served as a military band conductor at the "19ern" in Vienna.
He conducted many giant ''Monstekonzerte'' at the Rotunda that had been built for the 1873 Vienna World Exhibition (Weltausstellung 1873 Wien). He died in Vienna, and is buried at the Central Cemetery.

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