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Siegmund von Hausegger (16 August 1872 – 10 October 1948) was an Austrian composer and conductor. Siegmund was born in Graz, the son of Friedrich von Hausegger (1837-1899), a lawyer and writer on music. According to Siegmund's own account, Friedrich was "one of the first in Austria to recognize the greatness of Richard Wagner and to exert himself to the utmost in propagating his music and his ideas" According to one account, the young von Hausegger may have been made the vehicle of his critic-father's ideals. Siegmund studied music initially under his father, and a strong Wagnerian tinge is found in his own compositions, which included masses, operas and symphonic poems as well as many choruses and songs. At the age of nineteen, von Hausegger composed a Mass for chorus and orchestra that he described as "my first serious composition" Originally intended to be performed at his college, the work proved too challenging for his fellow-pupils. His father helped him arrange a private performance before an invited audience. This event marked von Hausegger's debut both as a conductor and as a composer. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Natursymphonie: I. Gehalten und mit Dehnung, schnell
502Natursymphonie: III. Stürmisch bewegt
393Natursymphonie: II. Langsam und gedehnt
374Natursymphonie: IV. Sehr breit, mit größter Kraft
265Dionysische Fantasie
1863 Hymnen an die Nacht: No. 1, Stille der Nacht
177Wieland der Schmied
168Aufklänge (Sinfonische Variationen über ein Kinderlied)
169Barbarossa: III. Das Erwachen
1510Barbarossa: I. Die Not des Volkes
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Hausegger: Natursymphonie

Hausegger: Orchestral Works

Hausegger: Barbarossa & 3 Hymnen an die Nacht

Natursymphonie
Hausegger: Lieder
Hausegger: Wieland der Schmied
Siegmund Von Hausegger Dirigiert Anton Bruckner
Wieland der Schmied
Aufklänge (Symphonic Variations on a Children's Song)
Hausegger: Barbarossa / Drei Hymmen an die Nacht
Natur Symphonie
Barbarossa