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    Eugen Szenkar (Hungarian: Szenkár Jenő; 9 April 1891 – 25 March 1977) was a Hungarian-born German-Brazilian conductor who made an international career...
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  • Eugen Szenkar (1891–1977): Ein ungarisch-jüdischer Dirigent schreibt (in German). Böhlau Verlag Köln. pp. 13–14. ISBN 978-3-412-50117-4. "Szenkár Nándor"...
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    story by Melchior Lengyel. Premiered on 27 November 1926 conducted by Eugen Szenkar at the Cologne Opera, Germany, it caused a scandal and was subsequently...
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  • returned permanently to the USSR. He showed sketches of the overture to Eugen Szenkar, who accepted it for his orchestra. Prokofiev used a large orchestra...
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    such as Leighton Lucas, Alan J Kirby, Gaston Poulet, John Russell, Eugen Szenkar, Thornton Lofthouse, Foster Clark, Royalton Kisch, Thomas Scherman and...
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  • director was nominated the Hungarian conductor exiled in Brazil, Eugen Szenkar. Eugen Szenkar (1940–1948) Lamberto Baldi [de; es; pt] (1949–1951) Eleazar de...
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  • century. The premiere was 2 April 1926, Cologne under the baton of Eugen Szenkar. The field commander - Wolfgang Koch, Prince's shield bearer - Robert...
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    (1925–1933) Hugo Balzer (1933–1945) Heinrich Hollreiser (1945–1952) Eugen Szenkar (1952–1960) Jean Martinon (1960–1965) Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (1966–1971)...
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    László Somogyi János Starker Rezső Sugár Enid Szánthó Zoltán Székely Eugen Szenkar Alex Szilasi András Szőllősy Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick Zeynep...
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    (1933–1936) Karl Elmendorff (1936–1942) Eugen Bodart (1942–1944) Richard Laugs (1945–1947) Fritz Rieger (1947–1950) Eugen Szenkar (1950–1951) Herbert Albert (1951–1963)...
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  • was on 14 May 1921 simultaneously at the Oper Frankfurt, conducted by Eugen Szenkar, and at the Opernhaus Hannover. A revised version was first performed...
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    Lohse (1904–1911) Gustav Brecher (1911–1916) Otto Klemperer (1917–1924) Eugen Szenkar (1924–1933) Fritz Zaun (1929–1939) Günter Wand (1945–1948) Richard Kraus...
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    critically acclaimed production of Salome by Richard Strauss, conducted by Eugen Szenkar (whom Iltz greatly admired), with Inge Borkh starring in the title role...
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  • famous conductors Kurt Sanderling and Guido Adler, Fritz Stiedry, and Eugen Szenkar (Hungary). Natan Rakhlin and David Oistrakh started their career with...
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    Nibelungen was performed again in 1919 under the newly engaged conductor Eugen Szenkar. Guests included tenor Richard Tauber, Wagner baritone Walter Soomer...
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  • (1): 40–64. doi:10.1093/mq/xliv.1.40. Bauchhenß, Elisabeth (2016). Eugen Szenkar (1891-1977) Ein ungarisch-jüdischer Dirigent schreibt deutsche Operngeschichte...
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  • appeared in the seasons 1929/30 and 1930/31 under general music director Eugen Szenkar as theatre bandmaster. In addition, he became director of the opera...
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  • Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. After working at the Cologne Opera House under Eugen Szenkar, the Ulm City Theatre under Herbert von Karajan and Koblenz, he was...
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    Erwin Stein, and in his Third Symphony, conducted there in 1933 by Eugen Szenkar. She performed in the world premiere of Franz Schmidt's oratorio Das...
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  • second act a recording with Josef Greindl as Ochs, conducted in 1951 by Eugen Szenkar. In another production of the Bavarian State Opera, she appeared as...
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  • Staatstheater Darmstadt), in order to finally sing under the conductor Eugen Szenkar at first at the Theater des Westens (until 1925), then at the Cologne...
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