Mihály Eisemann | |
Birth Date: | 19 June 1898 |
Birth Place: | Paripás, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Death Date: | 25 February 1966 |
Death Place: | Budapest, Hungary |
Occupation: | Composer |
Yearsactive: | 1927–1943 (film) |
Mihály Eisemann (1898–1966) was a Hungarian composer and conductor.[1] He composed operettas and film scores. He was born in an area that after the First World War became part of Serbia. He was one of a number of leading composers to produce irredentist songs supporting a Greater Hungary and the reverse of the country's territorial losses at the Treaty of Trianon.[2]