Clemens Heinrich Krauss (31 March 1893 – 16 May 1954) was an Austrian conductor and opera impresario, particularly associated with the music of Richard...
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German clairvoyant Beatrice Krauss (1903–1998), American botanist Clemens Krauss (1893–1954), Austrian conductor Clementine Krauss (1877-1938), Austrian ballerina...
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Johann Strauss III. These concerts were broadcast by the RAVAG. In 1939, Clemens Krauss, with the support of Vienna Gauleiter Baldur von Schirach, devised a...
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with the Vienna Imperial Opera Ballet until she gave birth to her son, Clemens Krauss, at the age of fifteen. Her career then shifted to the theatre, where...
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performance at the Nationaltheater München on 28 October 1942. Strauss and Clemens Krauss wrote the German libretto, but its genesis came from Stefan Zweig in...
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(1886–1969), German architect Clemens Krauss (1893–1954), Austrian conductor Clemens Rehbein (born 1992), German musician Clemens August Graf von Galen (1878–1946)...
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conductor, but the leading German conductors such as Wilhelm Furtwängler, Clemens Krauss, and Herbert von Karajan were prohibited from conducting pending the...
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increased professional demands in Berlin. In 1930, the orchestra chose Clemens Krauss for the position. At the Salzburg Festival in the summers of 1929–33...
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(1911–18) Richard Strauss / Franz Schalk (1919–24) Franz Schalk (1924–29) Clemens Krauss (1929–34) Felix von Weingartner (second term, 1935–36) Erwin Kerber [de]...
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theatres too soon after the last war", the composer refused to allow Clemens Krauss, to whom he had guaranteed the right to conduct the first performances...
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including the conductors Kurt Adler, Otto Klemperer and Fritz Busch. Clemens Krauss became a prominent German conductor first at the Berlin State Opera...
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1930s, the Romanian singer Viorica Ursuleac and her Austrian husband Clemens Krauss, a conductor of operas, were involved in helping Jewish people involved...
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orchstral works, including Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben recorded with Clemens Krauss. A month after his last New Year's Concert, after having already agreed...
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(1924–1934) Hans Knappertsbusch (1934–1935) Oskar Walleck (1935–1937) Clemens Krauss (1937–1940) Georg Hartmann [de] (1945–1952) Rudolf Hartmann [de] (1952–1967)...
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February 1939 by the Bavarian State Opera in Munich under the direction of Clemens Krauss. The composer describes it not as an opera but as Ein kleines Welttheater...
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5, 1953, she sang Aida at the Prinzregententheater in Munich under Clemens Krauss. She performed at the Vienna State Opera on September 18, 1956, as Aida...
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of the company. Richard Strauss, Bruno Walter, Hans Knappertsbusch, Clemens Krauss, Ferenc Fricsay, Joseph Keilberth, and Wolfgang Sawallisch have served...
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where she had a contract until 1928. There, the ambitious conductor Clemens Krauss was artistic director from 1924 to 1929, and Lothar Wallerstein acted...
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87". Gramophone. Retrieved 28 February 2024. He also studied under Clemens Krauss, whose feeling for precisely the "right" phrase or tempo was an obvious...
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(1888–1965) Joseph Keilberth (1908–1968) Rudolf Krasselt (1879–1954) Clemens Krauss (1893–1954) Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (1900–1973) Carl Schuricht (1880–1967)...
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Knappertsbusch: 1951, 1956–58 Herbert von Karajan: 1951 Joseph Keilberth: 1952-56 Clemens Krauss: 1953 Rudolf Kempe: 1960-63 Berislav Klobučar: 1964 Karl Böhm: 1965-67...
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still composing his ballet Aschenbrödel. As a result of the efforts by Clemens Krauss, who performed a special all-Strauss programme in 1929 with the Vienna...
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1 The advent of the Vienna New Year's Concertis as follows. 1949 – Clemens Krauss 1967 – Willi Boskovsky 1971 – Willi Boskovsky 1997 – Riccardo Muti 2007...
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became a member of the Munich State Opera, where under the direction of Clemens Krauss she often appeared in operas by Richard Strauss, creating Clairon in...
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premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast, 1 July 1933 Conductor: Clemens Krauss Arabella soprano Viorica Ursuleac Zdenka, her sister soprano Margit...
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ties to it. These include Karl Böhm, Claudio Abbado and three-time Clemens Krauss. The choir accepts engagements for television productions, recordings...
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He taught at the Vienna Conservatory from 1902. Among his pupils was Clemens Krauss. Operettas Der Opernball (1898) Ihre Excellenz (1899), revised as Eine...
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(1899–1913) Leo Blech (Hofkapellmeister, 1913–1920) Erich Kleiber (1923–1934) Clemens Krauss (1935–1936) Herbert von Karajan (1941–1945) Joseph Keilberth (1948–1951)...
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Kerstin Thorborg, Koloman von Pataky, Nicola Moscona Archipel 1940 Clemens Krauss Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper Trude Eipperle, Luise Willer...
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premiere, working with the director Lothar Wallenstein and the conductor Clemens Krauss. It remains the only major opera in the repertory with a role for an...
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