Mihály Eisemann (1898–1966) was a Hungarian composer and conductor.[1] He composed operettas and film scores. He was born in an area that after the First World War became part of Serbia. He was one of a number of leading composers to produce irredentist songs supporting a Greater Hungary and the reverse of the country's territorial losses at the Treaty of Trianon.[2]

Mihály Eisemann
Eisemann in the 1930s.
Born19 June 1898
Died25 February 1966
OccupationComposer
Years active1927–1943 (film)

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Gänzl p.403
  2. ^ Zeidler p.228

Bibliography

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  • Gänzl, Kurt. The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, Volume 1. Schirmer Books, 1994.
  • Zeidler, Miklós . Ideas on Territorial Revision in Hungary, 1920-1945. Social Science Monographs, 2008.
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