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Articles related to "Hans Richter"
Great Orchestral Conductors of the Past While many people immediately recognize the name of Leonard Bernstein or George Szell, there were many great conductors in the nineteenth century who are forgotten today. hans von bulow • arthur nikisch • hans richter • orchestral conductors • leipzig gewandhaus
Gustav Mahler's Middle Years Gustav Mahler was Jewish and found a great deal of anti-semitism alive in the opera houses where he found himself engaged. Depression and frustration were his companions. gustav mahler • das klagende lied • beethoven prize • anti-semitism • vienna conservatory
Pianists Eugen d'Albert and Walter Bache In the world of classical music there are so many fine artists alive today that those who have come before are often forgotten. Here are two who deserve to be remembered. eugen d'albert • walter bache • ernst pauer • conductor hans richter • franz liszt
Béla Bartok: Folk Music Collector Brief biography of Hungarian composer Béla Bartok, whose work was greatly influenced by his country's folk music. bela bartok • bartok folk music collector • bartok hungarian composer • bartok concerto for orchestra • bartok bluebeard's castle |
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