Robert Dauber

Robert Dauber (* approximately 1922; † March 1945 with Dachau) was type-setter and violoncellist.

The father of Robert Dauber was the type-setter, Arrangeur and Leader Adolf (Fraud) Dauber (1894-1950) which directed the orchestra of living room Dol Dauber in the years 1920. Robert Dauber played of the piano and the violoncello. In the Concentration camp of Theresienstadt it took part in the representations of the opera Brundibár. Dauber died of the Typhus in March 1945 with Dachau. Its only known work is preserved at the library of partitions of the Austrian National library in the heritage of his/her father (Signature: DRIVEN: F79 Dauber).

Work

  • 1942 Serenata for violin and piano

See too

  • List of the type-setters persecuted during the Nazism

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