Josef Alois Krips (8 April 1902 – 13 October 1974) was an Austrian conductor and violinist. Krips was born in Vienna. His father was Josef Jakob Krips...
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cultural studies Josef Krips, conductor and violinist Michel Krips, mayor of the city of Dudelange This page lists people with the surname Krips. If an internal...
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San Francisco Symphony (section Josef Krips)
public, led the symphony board to dismiss Jordá. In the fall of 1963, Josef Krips (1902–1974) became music director. He quickly became known as a benevolent...
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Anton Dermota, Vienna Philharmonic, Josef Krips (1955) "Champagne Aria" Cesare Siepi, Vienna Philharmonic, Josef Krips (1955) Donna Elvira arrives and thwarts...
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for war crimes Josef Krips (1902–1974), Austrian orchestral conductor Josef Lontscharitsch (born 1970), Austrian former road cyclist Josef Martínez (born...
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Symphony. Josef Krips, the former Music Director of the Vienna State Opera and London Symphony Orchestra was then chosen to lead the orchestra. The Krips era...
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led primarily by conductors untainted by Nazi association, including Josef Krips, Erich Leinsdorf, Volkmar Andreae, Paul Paray, and Charles Munch. An...
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the piano in public occasionally after her marriage, most notably with Josef Krips at the Royal Albert Hall in 1950, and with Sir John Barbirolli and the...
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Weninger (1879–1940). Since it was first introduced in 1946 by conductor Josef Krips during the New Year's Concert (Neujahrskonzert) of the Vienna Philharmonic...
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Leonard Slatkin, Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Pierre Monteux, Josef Krips, and Leopold Stokowski. He has played sonatas with Itzhak Perlman, piano...
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1935, with settings by Oskar Strnad and costumes by Ladislaus Czettel. Josef Krips conducted. There were 38 performances until September 1943. Three months...
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Vienna State Opera (category Josef Hlávka buildings)
the beginning of Krips' worldwide career, which would take him to the most prominent houses in the world. Until his death in 1974, Krips was regarded as...
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Vienna Symphony (Orfeo C748071B; live recording from 12 November 1954) Josef Krips, with Anna Reynolds and Jess Thomas, Vienna Symphony (Orfeo C278921B;...
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Volume 16 - Page 257 Peter Hugh Reed - 1949 Philharmonia Orchestra, Josef Krips, Conductor. Single record. ENRICO CARUSO Sacred Songs For The Holy Year:...
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The Music of Berlioz. p. 244. "London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Josef Krips – The Victory Symphony (Symphony No. 5 in C major[sic], Op. 67)". Discogs...
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Furtwängler, John Barbirolli, Thomas Beecham, Adrian Boult, Fritz Busch, Josef Krips, Pierre Monteux and Vittorio Gui, the pianist Artur Schnabel, the violinist...
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the last three conducted by John Barbirolli, Lawrance Collingwood and Josef Krips in 1935, 1937 and 1947 respectively. Fischer also accompanied Elisabeth...
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1938 Anschluss, as his brother Josef left Vienna for Belgrade, Heinrich Krips emigrated to Australia. He formed the Krips-de Vries Opera Company there,...
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1945, performing Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 3. Under the direction of Josef Krips, they quickly rebuilt a modern repertoire after ten years of isolation...
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Karajan, for the 1987 concert. Clemens Krauss: 1939, 1941–1945, 1948–1954 Josef Krips: 1946–1947 Willi Boskovsky: 1955–1979 Lorin Maazel: 1980–1986, 1994,...
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Franz Josef Strauss (German: Strauß [fʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈʃtʁaʊs]; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman...
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Reizenstein Voices of Night (A Cantata) Josef Krips May 10, 1956 (MF) Benjamin Britten Gloriana, Op. 53 Josef Krips May 8, 1956 (MF) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
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Philharmonic orchestra, of which he was patron, or on behalf of family friend Josef Krips.: Ch 8, 14 The only case in which Schirach made a great effort on behalf...
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Such conductors as Otto Klemperer, Bruno Walter, Ignatz Waghalter, Josef Krips, and Kurt Sanderling fled Germany. Upon the Nazi seizure of Czechoslovakia...
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OPD 1381 1970 Gwyneth Jones, Jess Thomas, Mimi Coertse, Peter Glossop Josef Krips Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera Chorus (Recording of a performance...
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Wächter, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Gundula Janowitz, Carlo Cossutta Conducted by Josef Krips 1973 Manon Lescaut, Giacomo Puccini Spoleto Festival Nancy Shade, Harry...
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recording of the Dvořák Cello Concerto, performed by Zara Nelsova (cello), Josef Krips (conductor), and the London Symphony Orchestra (for non-American viewers...
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Madamina, il catalogo è questo Fernando Corena, from a 1955 recording by Josef Krips and the Vienna State Opera Problems playing this file? See media help...
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24 October 5 – Ebe Stignani, operatic soprano, about 70 October 13 – Josef Krips, violinist, 72 October 24 – David Oistrakh, violinist, 66 November 5...
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1941 (1941) Josef Krips Wiener Hofmusikkapelle Wiener Philharmoniker Werner Pech Hans Breitschopf Walther Ludwig Harald Pröglhöf London 1950 (1950) Josef Messner...
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