Volkert, Franz
1767-1845
Musician of various accomplishments; born at
Heimersdorf, Bohemia. From the age of fourteen to twenty-four he sang in the
chorus of Italian Opera at Prague, then went to Koniggratz to assist the
organist, Ignaz Haas. He succeeded him in 1800. Later he went to Vienna,
becoming organist of the Schottenstift, and in 1821 was made chapelmaster of
the Leopoldstadter Theatre. He died in Vienna. He became popular for his comic operas and melodramas, of which he
composed more than a hundred. He also wrote masses, offertories, litanies and
church arias; concertos; solos, and twenty-four cadenzas.
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