Max Josef Beer

Max Josef Beer (August 25, 1851 - 25 November 1908 in Vienna) was an Austrian composer.

On 15 February 1871, his opera seria in four acts, "Elizabeth of Hungary," was premiered at Milan's La Scala, starring Elisabetta Sternberg (soprano), Louis Auguste Arsandaux (tenor), Jean-Louis Lasalle (baritone) and Joseph-Victor Warot (bass).

Beer also wrote "Der Streik der Schmiede," a realist one act opera, which unsuccessfully premiered at Augsburg, 1897.[1]

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