- Source: List of Austrians in music
This is a list of Austrian composers, singers, conductors and bands:
A
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1736–1809), composer and music theorist
August Wilhelm Ambros (1816–1876), composer
Wolfgang Ambros (born 1952), singer (Austropop)
B
Paul Badura-Skoda (1927–2019), pianist
Caroline Bayer (1758–1803), violinist and composer
Johanna Beisteiner (born 1976), classical guitarist
Alban Berg (1885–1935), composer, born in Vienna
Walter Berry (1929–2000), bass-baritone
Bilderbuch (founded in 2005), band
Karl Böhm (1894–1981), conductor
Norbert Brainin (1923–2005), violinist
Alfred Brendel (born 1931), pianist
Anton Bruckner (1824–1896), composer
C
Amalia Carneri (1875–1943), Polish-born soprano opera singer
Friedrich Cerha (1926–2023), composer and conductor
Meena Cryle (born 1977), singer (Blues) and composer
Carl Czerny (1791–1857), pianist and composer
D
Johann Nepomuk David (1895–1977), composer
Anton Diabelli (1781–1858), publisher, editor and composer
Wolfgang Dimetrik (born 1974), classical accordionist
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739–1799), composer
Nico Dostal (1895–1981), composer
E
Gottfried von Einem (1918–1996), composer
Karlheinz Essl (born 1960), composer and electronic musician
F
Falco, (1957–1998), pop musician
Rainhard Fendrich (born 1955), singer (Austropop)
Christian Fennesz (born 1962), electronic musician
Rudolf Fitzner (1868–1934), violinist and music teacher
Gerhard Friedle (born 1971) better known by the stage name DJ Ötzi, dance pop musician and DJ
Camilla Frydan (1887–1949), pianist, soubrette singer, composer and songwriter
Robert Fuchs (1847–1927), composer and music scientist
Johann Fux (c. 1660–1741), composer
G
Bernhard Gál (born 1971), composer and artist
Ernest Gold (1921–1999), composer (winner of the Academy Award)
Franz Gruber (1787–1863), composer ("Silent Night, Holy Night")
Gerhard Gruber (born 1951), pianist and composer
Heinz Karl Gruber (born 1943), composer
Friedrich Gulda (1930–2000), pianist and composer, born in Vienna
H
Georg Friedrich Haas (born 1953), composer of contemporary classical music
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (1929–2016), famous contemporary conductor, mainly of early music
Josef Matthias Hauer (1883–1959), composer and music theorist
Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), author of "Imperial Hymn" now German Anthem
Michael Haydn (1737–1806), composer (younger brother of Joseph Haydn)
Hansi Hinterseer (born 1954), singer (Schlager)
Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812), composer
Roman Hofstetter (1742–1815), composer
Wolfgang Holzmair (born 1952), baritone
J
Hanns Jelinek (1901–1969), composer (also known as Hanns Elin)
Udo Jürgens (1934–2014), singer-songwriter
Walter Jurmann (1903–1971), composer
K
Franz Kalchmair (born 1939), opera singer
Herbert von Karajan (1908–1989), conductor
King Electric (founded in 2005), pop duo
Carlos Kleiber (1930–2004), conductor, son of Erich Kleiber
Erich Kleiber (1890–1956), conductor
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897–1957), composer (born in Brno, Austria-Hungary)
Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962), violinist and composer
Ernst Krenek (1900–1991), composer
Kruder & Dorfmeister (founded in 1993), DJ and producer duo
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Bill Leeb (born 1966), of Front Line Assembly. Born in Vienna, but currently lives in Vancouver, Canada
György Ligeti (1923–2006), composer (born in Hungary, citizen of Austria)
Lukas Ligeti (born 1965), composer
Franz Liszt (1811–1886), composer (born in Raiding, then Hungary, now Austria)
M
Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), composer, conductor
Marianna Martines (1744–1812), composer, singer
Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806–1856), guitarist and composer
Felix Mottl (1856–1911), conductor and composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), composer and musician, born in Salzburg
N
Olga Neuwirth (born 1968), composer
O
Opus (founded in 1973), rock band (Live is Life)
P
Franz Pomassl (born 1966), electronic musician and sonic artist
R
Emil von Reznicek (1860–1945), composer
Marcel Rubin (1905–1995), composer
S
Franz Schmidt (1874–1939), composer
Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), composer
Franz Schubert (1797–1828), composer and musician
Hedi Stadlen (1916–2004), musicologist
Max Steiner (1888–1971), composer, born in Vienna
Johann Strauss, Sr. (1809–1849), composer
Johann Strauss, Jr. (1825–1899), composer
Josef Strauss (1827–1870), composer
Heinz Strobl (born 1952), composer and artist, goes by the name of Gandalf
Franz von Suppé (1819–1895), composer, born in Split, Austrian Empire
Hermann Szobel (born 1958), jazz fusion composer
T
von Trapp, family of famous folk music vocalists and Anschluss refugees in 1938 and the main subjects of two 1950's German films named for them, The Trapp Family (1956) and its sequel The Trapp Family in America (1958) the first of which premiered in the U.S. in 1961, and of 1965's The Sound of Music.
V
Johann Michael Vogl (1768–1840), baritone
W
Josef Wagner (1856–1908), composer, known for military marches
Wanda (founded in 2012), band
Stefan Weber (1946–2018), singer (Drahdiwaberl)
Anton Webern (1883–1945), composer
Felix Weingartner (1863–1942), conductor, composer, pianist
Egon Joseph Wellesz (1885–1974), composer, pupil of Arnold Schoenberg
Franz Welser-Möst (born 1960), conductor
Hugo Wolf (1860–1903), composer (Slovenian origin)
Peter Wolf (born 1952), producer
Conchita Wurst (born 1988), singer, winner of the Eurovision song contest 2014
Z
Joe Zawinul (born 1932), jazz musician, composer, born in Vienna
Erich Zeisl (1905–1959), modernist composer
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), composer and conductor
See also
List of Austrians
Austrian music
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