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of 1871 destroyed his home, and he went on a concert tour for two years. He organized the Liederkranz Society in 1873, and later the Mozart Club and the Chicago Musical Society. He was also director to the Arion des Westen Musical Society and in 1879 he founded the Balatka Academy of Musical Art, in
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Balatka's compositions are few in number. Besides his addition of a climax to Chopin's "Funeral March," in place of its abrupt ending, he composed a grand aria for soprano with accompaniment, a piano quartet, a sonata, and several songs. He was the author of
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which his son Christian and his daughter Annie were teachers. He conducted a great Saengerfest in Chicago, with a chorus of 2,200, a mixed chorus of 1,200, and an orchestra of 150. He died in Chicago at the age of 72 and was buried at
60:). His parents were noted musicians. He studied law at Olomouc, and after finishing the course was engaged as tutor by a wealthy family in Vienna. There he also perfected his knowledge of 429: 464: 479: 40:. His efforts contributed much to the great increase in popularity of European classical music in the United States during the late 19th century. 459: 142:. In 1868, he directed a musical festival at Chicago, which was pronounced the greatest that had been held in this country up to that time. 130:
In 1860, he left the Musikverein to become leader of the newly founded Philharmonic Society of Chicago. In 1867 he became director of the
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He began his musical career as conductor for singing societies. He became a member of the
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and, following a romantic impulse, tried rural life for a spell, but soon settled in
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was crushed, he decided to emigrate to the United States. In 1849 he reached
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held in Indianapolis, where they performed the works of
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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