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Maximilian Steiner

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Maximilian Steiner (August 28, 1839 - May 29, 1880) was an Austrian actor and theater manager.

Steiner was manager of Vienna’s Theater an der Wien from 1869 to 1875 with Marie Geistinger, a Viennese actress, and from 1875 to 1880 on his own. During this period, he is said to have discovered Johann Strauss, and encouraged Jacques Offenbach to drop a lucrative conducting career to write his first operetta.<ref> Note: citing the summary of Maximilian in grandson’s article.</ref> Steiner gradually phased out spoken-word dramas from the Theater program, contributing to the Viennese opera boom.<ref></ref>

Steiner was born in Ofen, near Budapest in Hungary, and died in Baden, Lower Austria. He had two sons: Franz Steiner, who took over his function in 1880 and remained until 1884; and Gabor Steiner, who also became a theatre manager and operator of a music hall. He was grandfather of Max Steiner, a Hollywood film composer.


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  • Profile at Österreich-Lexikon


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