Jessel, Léon

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Name (Latin)
Jessel, Léon
Other forms of name
Jessel, L. (Léon)
Date of birth
1871-01-22
Date of death
1942-01-04
Field of activity
Music
Occupation
Composers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49411154
Wikidata: Q571212
Library of congress: n 82032732
OCoLC: oca00729835
Sources of Information
  • His Prinzessin Husch, c1926.
  • United States Naval Academy. Band. G. Rosey-L. Jessel [SR] 1981?:
  • Baker, 8th ed.
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Wikipedia description:

Leon Jessel, or Léon Jessel (22 January 1871 – 4 January 1942), was a German composer of operettas and light classical music pieces. Today he is best known internationally as the composer of the popular jaunty march The Parade of the Tin Soldiers, also known as The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Jessel was a prolific composer who wrote hundreds of light orchestral pieces, piano pieces, songs, waltzes, mazurkas, marches, choruses, and other salon music. He achieved considerable acclaim with a number of his operettas — in particular Schwarzwaldmädel (Black Forest Girl), which remains popular to this day. Because Jessel was a Jew by birth (he converted to Christianity at the age of 23), with the rise of Nazism in the late 1920s, his composing virtually came to an end, and his musical works, which had been very popular, were suppressed and nearly forgotten.

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