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Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm ... 25 January 1886 – 30 November 1954) was a German conductor and ... Furtwangler succeeded Artur Bodanzky as principal ...
Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954), conductor and composer; Also. The Furtwängler Glacier, named for Walter Furtwängler This page was last edited on 24 March ...
There also exist several public recordings, some of them having been released : with the Hamburg Philharmonic in 1948 (Société Wilhelm Furtwängler), with the Orchestra of Hesse Radio in Frankfurt in 1952 (Wilhelm-Furtwängler-Gesellschaft), with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1953 (Orfeo) and with the South-German Radio Symphony Orchestra in ...
In 1895, Arthur Nikisch became chief conductor, and was succeeded in 1923 by Wilhelm Furtwängler. Despite several changes in leadership, the orchestra continued to perform throughout World War II. On 20 April 1942, Furtwängler conducted a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Berlin Philharmonic for Hitler's birthday. [3]
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 ...
Pages in category "Conductors of the Vienna Philharmonic" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Renowned conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler was appointed vice-president of the Institute in 1933. However, he refused to adhere to the ban on Hindemith's Mathis der Maler, and resigned in 1934 condemning anti-Semitism. Paul Graener was appointed vice-president upon Furtwängler's resignation. He resigned in 1941.
Berta Geissmar (14 September 1892 in Mannheim – 3 November 1949 in London) [1] was the secretary and business manager for two prominent orchestral conductors, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Sir Thomas Beecham.