Max Wolff (composer)

Max Wolff (composer)

Max Wolff (1840 February-23 March 1886) was an Austrian composer. He wrote three operas, Die Pilger (1872), Die Porträt-Dame (1877), and Césarine (1878), all of which premiered in Vienna.[1]

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