Georg Kreisler was an Austrian-American composer, satirist, and singer-songwriter, known for his biting wit and dark humor. Born in 1922 in Vienna, Kreisler fled Nazi-occupied Austria during World War II and eventually settled in the United States. He gained renown for his cabaret performances, which often skewered social and political issues with incisive commentary. Kreisler's songs, characterized by their clever lyrics and memorable melodies, tackled themes such as bureaucracy, hypocrisy, and the absurdities of modern life. His work exerted a significant influence on the cabaret tradition and earned him a devoted international following. Kreisler continued to perform and compose until his death in 2011, leaving behind a legacy of provocative and thought-provoking music.
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