Caesar Hochstetter

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Caesar Hochstetter

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Birthplace: Ladenburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death: circa 1928 (60-69)
Zürich, Switzerland
Immediate Family:

Son of Isaak Hochstetter and Mathilde Hochstetter
Husband of Blanche Marie Hochstetter and Emma Marie Hochstetter
Father of Blanche Weber; Hella Leonora Hochstetter and Fritz Caesar Werner Hochstetter
Brother of Alfred Hochstetter; Emanuel Hochstetter; Lina Feist and Gustav Hochstetter

Occupation: Komponist, Organist, Pianist
Managed by: Randy Schoenberg
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About Caesar Hochstetter

Caesar was one of four members of the same Hochstetter family to lead distinguished careers in the fields of music and literature. His first cousin once removed (also a Hochstetter descendant) was Kurt Weill (born 2 Mar 1900 in Dessau and died 3 April 1950 in Haverstraw, New York), the famous music composer of "The Threepenny Opera" and "Mack the Knife" who married Lotte Lenya (born 18 October 1898 in Vienna and died 27 November 1981 in Haverstraw, New York), the famous Austrian singer. Caesar’s younger brother was Professor Gustav Hochstetter (born 12 May 1873 in Mannheim and died in 1942 in Theresienstadt concentration camp), Professor of Literature at the University of Brussels, writer and poet and friend of Wilhelm Busch. Another first cousin once removed was the childhood prodigy pianist, Lisy Fischer (born 22 Aug 1900 in Zurich, Switzerland and died 6 June 1999 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England), with whom Caesar was in regular contact (she also lived in Switzerland), whose career he followed and to whom he gave support and encouragement. Caesar Hochstetter (also known by the pen name Caesar Ahrlsteller) was an organist and a composer, arranger and critic of music from a talented Jewish family. Born 12 January 1863[1] in Ladenburg, a suburb of Mannheim, Germany - his date and place of death are unknown[2] but he is thought to have disappeared during The Holocaust. Caesar Hochstetter was a friend and admirer of the well known composer Max Reger who dedicated Aquarellen Op. 25 and Five pittoresque Pieces for 4-hand Piano, Op. 34 to him On 13 Feb 1888,[1] Caesar married Blanche Marie Coppex who a short time later gave birth to their daughter, Blanche. Caesar lived and worked in Germany and Switzerland. He moved to Leipzig in 1889,[1] was in Wiesbaden in 1901[1] and later returned to Zurich, Switzerland. He was last heard of in August 1928[1] when he left for Darmstadt. His marriage to Blanche ended in divorce after 10 years[1] and in 1904[1] he married Emma Marie Ficinus in Zurich. Their daughter, Hella Leonora was born in Zurich in 1905.[1] Their son, Fritz Caesar Werner died a few weeks after birth in 1907.[

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Caesar Hochstetter's Timeline

1863
June 12, 1863
Ladenburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
1888
February 19, 1888
Zürich, Switzerland
1905
March 7, 1905
Zürich, Switzerland
1907
February 4, 1907
Zürich, Zürich District, ZH, Switzerland
1928
1928
Age 64
Zürich, Switzerland