Gustav Pick (10 December 1832 – 29 April 1921) [1] was a musician and composer of Wienerlieder (Viennese songs). He is best known as the creator of the " Fiakerlied". [2]
Pick was born and brought up in the Jewish village of Rechnitz, where his father was a medical doctor and owner of an estate. His mother was Baroness Schey. sister of Friedrich Schey von Koromla, [3] and he was related to the Thorsch family of bankers. [2]
In 1845 the family moved to Vienna. Whilst working as a bank clerk, Pick took piano lessons and began to compose.
Pick created one of the most popular Wienerlieder, the " Fiakerlied". It was made famous by actor Alexander Girardi, who sang it as his favorite performance piece. [2]
Although he is said to have written other songs, none of his other compositions have survived. [2]
Pick is buried in the Jewish section of the Wiener Zentralfriedhof. [4] The Gustav-Pick-Gasse, a small street in Döbling, Vienna, was named after him. [2]
Gustav Pick (10 December 1832 – 29 April 1921) [1] was a musician and composer of Wienerlieder (Viennese songs). He is best known as the creator of the " Fiakerlied". [2]
Pick was born and brought up in the Jewish village of Rechnitz, where his father was a medical doctor and owner of an estate. His mother was Baroness Schey. sister of Friedrich Schey von Koromla, [3] and he was related to the Thorsch family of bankers. [2]
In 1845 the family moved to Vienna. Whilst working as a bank clerk, Pick took piano lessons and began to compose.
Pick created one of the most popular Wienerlieder, the " Fiakerlied". It was made famous by actor Alexander Girardi, who sang it as his favorite performance piece. [2]
Although he is said to have written other songs, none of his other compositions have survived. [2]
Pick is buried in the Jewish section of the Wiener Zentralfriedhof. [4] The Gustav-Pick-Gasse, a small street in Döbling, Vienna, was named after him. [2]