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- Oswald Kabasta (December 29, 1896 – February 6, 1946) was an Austrian conductor. Kabasta was born in Mistelbach, Austria and later studied with composer...
- 1933, and received its premiere in 1934 under the direction of Oswald Kabasta at the Wiener Musikverein concert hall in Vienna. The work was composed...
- removed until the early 1990s.) In 1938, the pro-**** conductor Oswald Kabasta became chief conductor, raising its musical standards[further explanation...
- (1883–1956) Karl Elmendorff (1891–1962) Robert Heger (1886–1978) Oswald Kabasta (1896–1946) Herbert von Karajan (1908–1989) Johannes Schüler (1894–1966)...
- seasons. Ferdinand Löwe (1900–1925) Hugo Gottesmann (1929–1933) Oswald Kabasta (1934–1938) Hans Weisbach (1939–1944) Hans Swarowsky (1945–1947) Herbert...
- ****ociation with the conductor Oswald Kabasta, if it was known to Patton, could not have helped Bustabo's case, as Kabasta was known to be an ardent ****. These...
- Vienna on 15 June 1938, with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Oswald Kabasta: the soloists were Rudolf Gerlach (John), Erika Rokyta, Enid Szánthó, Anton...
- Lac-Cabasta (French pronunciation: [lak kabasta]) is an unorganized territory in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Matawinie Regional...
- February 6 Upendranath Brahmachari, Indian scientist (b. 1873) Oswald Kabasta, Austrian conductor (suicide) (b. 1896) Justus D. Barnes, American actor...
- Böhm, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Carl Schuricht, Herbert von Karajan, Oswald Kabasta and Joseph Keilberth. He also studied singing at the Linz Conservatory...