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In 1939, Dauber traveled to England to record with a dance orchestra. He was invited to work in the US, but he declined and returned to his wife and son in Prague. His musical activities were banned due to his Jewish origin, but he was not imprisoned, allegedly because he was an "internationally
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After the war, Dauber traveled throughout Central Europe with a salon string quartet; however, ensembles of this kind were gradually replaced by modern jazz orchestras. Therefore, he refocused his energy toward modern rhythms and dance music, to the great disappointment of his teacher Ĺ evÄŤĂ­k. He
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is not clear. According to the testimony of the Czech composer and journalist Jiří Voldán, he spent a part of the war hidden by "good people". Allegedly, he had to pay for the shelter with his instrument, a
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and Germany. During his career, he collaborated with international jazz personalities, led numerous orchestras and ensembles, and created music for several films.
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For this label he recorded hundreds of songs over the course of the next 15 years. The basic cast of the orchestra included: five
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The mid-1930s were the most successful time in Dauber's career. He recorded, performed widely in Austria, Germany and
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was allegedly so impressed by his playing that he dedicated to him several autograph pages from his opera
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In 1923, Dauber permanently resided in Vienna. In the early 1920s, he began recording for the label
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origin, who was active in the first half of the 20th century in Central Europe, mainly in Austria,
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up to 1914. Even as a youngster, he earned money for his studies as a bandleader of ensembles in
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worked at the Bucharest Conservatory from 1897 to 1902, on an invitation of the Romanian Queen
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renowned musician". This, however, did not prevent the Nazis from deporting his son,
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regime negatively influenced his career. In 1936, Dauber and his orchestra moved to
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In 1911, Flesh recommended him to the renowned Czech violinist and teacher,
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and soloist in a military orchestra in Italy. The opera composer
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among others. His orchestra performed the Viennese premiere of
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Dol Dauber and his orchestra played in the following films:
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Dol Dauber. Musical Fantasies and Jewish Liturgical Songs (
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Vyzhnytsia
Bukovina
Austria-Hungary
Prague
jazz
violinist
bandleader
composer
music arranger
Jewish
Czechoslovakia
Vyzhnytsia
Bukovina
Austria-Hungary
Carl Flesch
Bucharest Conservatory
Otakar Ĺ evÄŤĂ­k
Brno
Chernivtsi
Lviv
World War I
concertmaster
Giacomo Puccini
Manon Lescaut
Franz Lehár
Austro-Hungarian
saxophonist
banjo
Vienna

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