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  2. Wilhelm Furtwängler - Wikipedia

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    Its title, "The Karajan Miracle", was a reference to the famous article "The Furtwängler Miracle" that had made Furtwängler famous as a young conductor in Mannheim. Von der Nüll championed Karajan saying, "A thirty-year-old man creates a performance for which our great fifty-year-olds can justifiably envy him".

  3. Herbert von Karajan - Wikipedia

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    After Karajan's death, Eliette continued his musical legacy by founding of the Herbert von Karajan Centre in Vienna, now in Salzburg and known as the Eliette and Herbert von Karajan Institute. Her numerous projects focus particularly on the development of young people, and she is a patron of the Salzburg Easter Festival .

  4. Philharmonia Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Philharmonia Orchestra is a British orchestra based in London. It was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge, a classical music record producer for EMI.Among the conductors who worked with the orchestra in its early years were Richard Strauss, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Arturo Toscanini; of the Philharmonia's younger conductors, the most important to its development was Herbert von Karajan who ...

  5. Taking Sides (film) - Wikipedia

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    Arnold gets a second violinist to tell him about Furtwängler's womanizing and the conductor's professional jealousy of Herbert von Karajan. In a subplot, Arnold is assisted by a young Jewish U.S. Army lieutenant. The young officer begins to have sympathy for the conductor, as does the young German woman who works as a clerk in their office.

  6. Symphony No. 8 (Bruckner) - Wikipedia

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    Despite its dubious scholarship, Haas's edition has proved enduringly popular: conductors such as Herbert von Karajan, Bernard Haitink and Günter Wand continued to use it even after the Nowak/1890 edition was published, while noted Bruckner conductor Georg Tintner has written that the Haas edition is "the best" version of the symphony and ...

  7. Symphony No. 4 (Schumann) - Wikipedia

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    Schumann's biographer Peter Ostwald [3] comments that this earlier version is "lighter and more transparent in texture" than the revision, but that Clara "always insisted that the later, heavier, and more stately version [of 1851] was the better one."

  8. Symphony No. 4 (Bruckner) - Wikipedia

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    Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic, studio recording, 1970 (EMI) Karl Richter conducting the West Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, live performance, 1977 (Altus) Bernard Haitink conducting the Vienna Philharmonic, studio recording, 1985 (Philips) Sergiu Celibidache conducting the Munich Philharmonic, live performance, 1993 (EMI)

  9. Der Ring des Nibelungen discography - Wikipedia

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    The four operas of Richard Wagner's cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen together take about 15 hours, which makes for several records, tapes, or CDs, and much studio time. For this reason, many full Ring recordings are the result of "unofficial" recording of live performances, particularly from the Bayreuth Festival where new productions are often broadcast by German radio.