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Adolf Müller Sr. (7 October 1801 – 29 July 1886) was a composer from the
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and late
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. After an early career as an actor and singer, he composed operettas for theatres in Vienna. His son Adolf Müller Jr. was also a composer.


Early life and career

He was born in Tolna,
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, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy and shortly after made part of the Austrian Empire; his original name was Schmid. His parents died when he was young, and he grew up with his aunt and uncle in
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. His early music lessons were from Joseph Rieger, organist at the Church of St James in Brno. Aged eight he played piano in public concerts; later, helped by his uncle, he appeared in theatres as singer and actor. He was also interested in composition and composed songs and piano pieces."Müller, Adolf"
in: ''
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'' Volume 18 (1997)
From 1823 Müller lived in
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. There he studied composition with Joseph von Blumenthal. His first operetta ''Wer andern eine Grube gräbt, fällt selbst hinein'' ("He who digs a hole for another, falls into it himself") was produced in December 1825 at the
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; in the following year his operetta ' was produced, and was very successful. He was engaged in 1826 as a singer in the court opera ensemble at the
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. He composed for this theatre the operetta ''Die erste Zusammenkunft''; as a result he became conductor at the theatre, and a new operetta was commissioned. In 1827 he was one of the pallbearers at Beethoven's funeral.


Composer and conductor

In 1828 Müller gave up stage performing, and became composer and conductor at the
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, for the theatre manager
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; during the following years he composed much music. In 1838 Carl Carl bought the
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, and Müller also worked for that theatre. From 1847 he left the Theater in der Leopoldstadt and worked at the Theater an der Wien, which by then was managed by
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. He continued to compose; his works were performed in many theatres in Vienna. He composed until the 1860s. He wrote a great amount of music for the plays of
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,
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and others; Müller's music was an influence on the development of Viennese operetta. He also wrote a large number of songs with piano accompaniment, and several works for piano and for physharmonica.


Family

His son Adolf Müller Jr. (1839–1901) conducted the opera orchestra in Posen (now
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in Poland) in 1864, and later worked in
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,
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,
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and at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, where he initially assisted his father. He composed operas, operettas,
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e and incidental music to plays. He compiled the music for the operetta '' Wiener Blut'' from existing music by
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."Müller, Familie"
''Oesterreiches Musiklexikon Online''. Retrieved 22 August 2024.


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Wenzl Scholz : skizzen aus dem kunstlerlebe mit gesang in drei akten von
1859 publication, German, digitized by BYU on archive.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Muller, Adolf 1801 births 1886 deaths Composers from the Austrian Empire Composers from Austria-Hungary Operetta composers Romantic composers