Fritz Busch (13 March 1890 – 14 September 1951) was a German conductor. Busch was born in Siegen to a musical family and studied at the Cologne Conservatory...
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composition teacher was Fritz Steinbach but he also learned much from his future father-in-law Hugo Grüters in Bonn. In 1912, Busch founded the Vienna Konzertverein...
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jealous part and I'm much more inclined to comedy". The conductor was Fritz Busch, who was, along with Harty, the conductor Henderson most liked working...
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Fritz-Otto Busch (30 December 1890 in Lindenthal, Cologne – 5 July 1971 in Limpsfield, Surrey) was a German naval officer in the Imperial German Navy,...
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field marshal Ernst Busch (actor) (1900–1980), German singer and actor Fritz Busch (1890–1951), German conductor Fredric N. Busch (born 1958), American...
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Award. He played Menenius in the RSC's 2017 production of Coriolanus, Fritz Busch in David Hare's The Moderate Soprano at The Duke of Yorks and Niels Bohr...
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Paul Wachs Ethelbert Nevin Adolf Busch Fritz Busch Pablo Casals Emanuel Feuermann Jascha Heifetz Paul Hindemith Fritz Kreisler Pablo Sarasate Rudolf Serkin...
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into exile, including the conductors Kurt Adler, Otto Klemperer and Fritz Busch. Clemens Krauss became a prominent German conductor first at the Berlin...
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Carl Ebert (category Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni)
not return until 1945. Together with John Christie and the conductor Fritz Busch, Ebert created the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1934. Ebert remained...
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the Cologne Conservatory where his pupils included Adolf Busch (in composition), Fritz Busch (in conducting), Allard de Ridder, Karl Elmendorff, Hans...
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the first time, in Tristan und Isolde by Wagner. In 1934, he succeeded Fritz Busch, who had gone into exile, as head of Dresden's Semper Opera remaining...
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Annually in London, the company presents an opera performance at The Proms. Fritz Busch (1934–1951) Vittorio Gui (1952–1963) John Pritchard (1964–1977) Bernard...
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Gottlieb Reißiger Richard Wagner Ernst von Schuch (1889–1914) Fritz Reiner (1914–1921) Fritz Busch (1922–1933) Karl Böhm (1934–1942) Karl Elmendorff (1943–1944)...
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governor's race via Trump playbook". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 18, 2022. Fritz Busch, Doctor comes home to campaign for governor, New Ulm Journal (New Ulm...
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Germany 4 July 1926 Anne Roselle as Turandot Richard Tauber as Calaf Fritz Busch Performed in German Venice, Italy La Fenice 9 September 1926 -- -- Vienna...
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Wilhelm Furtwängler, John Barbirolli, Thomas Beecham, Adrian Boult, Fritz Busch, Josef Krips, Pierre Monteux and Vittorio Gui, the pianist Artur Schnabel...
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Royal Danish Theatre. After going into exile from Germany in the 1930s, Fritz Busch worked extensively as a major conductor of the orchestra in parallel...
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Jurinac's 1951 recording with the Stockholm Philharmonic conducted by Fritz Busch; Lisa Della Casa's 1953 recording with the Vienna Philharmonic under...
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Stucken, Ernst Kunwald, Eugène Ysaÿe, Fritz Reiner, and Eugene Goosens held the reins during those years). Fritz Busch and Josef Krips led festivals between...
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she claimed national attention in Verdi's Lady Macbeth conducted by Fritz Busch. A wealth of parts followed, from Richard Strauss and Verdi to Wagner...
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Haverford. Busch was the brother of conductor Fritz Busch, actor Willi Busch [de], violinist and composer Adolf Busch and musician Heinrich Busch [de]. He...
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Glyndebourne Festival Opera during the music directorship (1934-1951) of Fritz Busch. Operas performed at venues other than Glyndebourne by Glyndebourne forces...
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Norrköping Symphony Orchestra 1954–1962 Succeeded by Everett Lee Preceded by Fritz Busch Chief Conductor, Danish National Symphony Orchestra 1967–1977 Succeeded by...
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emigrated to England and was first assistant to Fritz Busch at Glyndebourne Opera from c. 1935; after Busch took from him the position of assistant conductor...
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Jurinac, Birgit Nilsson, Léopold Simoneau, Richard Lewis, Alfred Poell Fritz Busch Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and Orchestra CD: Urania Records (live recording)...
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Design by Michael Conrad, Pio Manzù and Fritz Busch....
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wind machine There is a recording of a few excerpts made in 1928 with Fritz Busch conducting the Berlin State Opera Orchestra with Rose Pauly singing Helena...
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Regular guest conductors during his era, which lasted until 1944, included Fritz Busch, Felix Weingartner, Bruno Walter and Richard Strauss. The second orchestra...
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Hans Knappertsbusch, Hermann Scherchen, Karl Muck, Carl Schuricht, and Fritz Busch. At that time, the Pfitzner concerto was considered the most important...
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created the title role in Strauss's Die ägyptische Helena, conducted by Fritz Busch. During the latter half of the 1930s, Rethberg's voice lost some of its...
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