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Johann Sioly (26 March 1843 – 8 April 1911) was an Austrian folksinger and
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composer.


Life

Born in Vienna, Sioly studied violin from 1853 to 1859 and was a pianist and composer in various Viennese folk singing societies from 1861. Influenced by the Viennese mentality, Sioly began early on to write and compose Viennese songs. The politically critical Sioly created over a thousand songs, which were included in the Heurigen canon (for example: ''Des hat ka Goethe g'schrieb'n''). From 1869 to 1873 he accompanied the well-known folk singer
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, with whom he also had a love affair. Before the planned wedding, however, she fell into mental confusion and died in an asylum. He also worked closely with the folk singer (1839-1912) and the folk singer and playwright
Wilhelm Wiesberg Wilhelm Wiesberg (13 September 1850 – 25 August 1896), real name Wilhelm Bergamenter, was an Austrian writer and folksinger. Life Born in Vienna, Wiesberg acted in children's comedies at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt and was an employe ...
(1850-1896) together. Although his melodies became very successful, he earned almost nothing from them and died impoverished. Sioly died in Vienna at age 68. He rests in a at the
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(76A-3-44).


Work

* ''Weil i a alter Drahrer bin'' (1879), text: Erich Pohlhammer * ''O du Veronika'', text: * ''I bin a echter Weana, so nach'n alten Schlag'', text: Engelbert Herzog * ''D' Hausherrnsöhn'ln'' * ''Des hat ka Goethe g'schriebn'' * ''D' Mariahilfer Schwosser'', text: Wilhelm Wiesberg * ''Das stammt noch von Adam und Eva her'', text: Wilhelm Wiesberg * ''Heut hab i schon mei Fahnl'' * ''Die Mondscheinbrüder'' * ''Die Deutschmeister sind da'' * ''Die Näherin!'', text: Wilhelm Wiesberg


Further reading

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Felix Czeike Felix Czeike (21 August 1926 – 23 April 2006) was an Austrian historian and popular educator. He was an author and partly also editor of numerous publications on the history of Vienna and was the director of the . His main work is the six-volume ...
: ''Historisches Lexikon Wien Bd. 5''. Kremayr & Scheriau: Vienna 1997 * Susanne Schedtler (ed.): ''Wienerlied und Weana Tanz''.''Wienerlied und Weana Tanz Löcker''
on
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: Vienna 2004


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sioly, Johann Austrian pianists Austrian composers Wienerlied 1843 births 1911 deaths Musicians from Vienna