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Josef Labor (June 29, 1842 - April 26, 1924) was a pianist, organist, and composer of late Romantic music. Labor was an influential music teacher.

No-PhotoHe was important, too, as a friend of some key figures in Vienna.

Born in the town of Horowitz in Bohemia, Labor was left blind by smallpox at the age of 3. He attended the Institute for the Blind in Vienna and the Konservatorium der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Conservatory of the Society of Friends of Music) where he studied composition with Bruckner’s teacher, Simon Sechter, and piano with Eduard Pickhert.

He toured Europe as a pianist and, in the process, formed a lasting friendship with King Georg V of Hannover, who was also blind. Georg named him Royal Chamber Pianist in 1865 The following year, the two men settled in Vienna, where Labor began organ lessons and became a teacher, while continuing to compose and perform.

In 1904, Labor received the title Kaiserlich und Kцniglich Hoforganist (Royal and Imperial Court Organist) and is today best known for his organ works. Labor took a serious interest in early music and, for example, wrote continuo elaborations for Heinrich Biber’s sonatas.

Labor taught many notable musical personalities including Alma Schindler (who became Alma Mahler), Paul Wittgenstein and Arnold Schцnberg. Alma Schindler studied with Labor for 6 years, beginning when she was 14, and her diaries contain numerous references to her esteemed teacher.

Labor was exceedingly close to the Wittgenstein family. He attended many musical evenings at the Wittgenstein home with such Viennese musicians of the day as Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, Gustav Mahler, Bruno Walter, and Richard Strauss.

When the pianist Paul Wittgenstein lost his right arm in World War I, Labor was the first person he asked to write a piece for the left hand. Paul later commissioned works for the left hand from other composers including Strauss, Maurice Ravel, Benjamin Britten, and Sergey Prokofiev. Paul’s brother the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein praised Labor as one of "the six truly great composers" along with Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms.

 
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