- Hans
Knappertsbusch (12
March 1888 – 25
October 1965) was a
German conductor, best
known for his
performances of the
music of Wagner,
Bruckner and Richard...
- (1904–1911)
Bruno Walter (1913–1922) Hans
Knappertsbusch (1922–1935)
Clemens Krauss (1937–1944) Hans
Knappertsbusch (1945)
Georg Solti (1946–1952) Rudolf...
- Its
guest conductors included Bruno Walter,
Ernest Ansermet, and Hans
Knappertsbusch.
Following the
renaming of
Petrograd to
Leningrad after the
death of...
- orchestras,
including Felix Weingartner, Hans Pfitzner, Hans Rosbaud, Hans
Knappertsbusch,
Sergiu Celibidache,
James Levine,
Christian Thielemann,
Lorin Maazel...
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directions were
being flouted. The
conductor of the 1951 production, Hans
Knappertsbusch, on
being asked how he
could conduct such a
disgraceful travesty, declared...
- 1954
Joseph Keilberth 1955 1956
Joseph Keilberth Hans
Knappertsbusch 1957 Hans
Knappertsbusch 1958 1960
Wolfgang Wagner Rudolf Kempe 11
cycles of this...
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Scherzo alone. A few
recordings of this
complete edition are by Hans
Knappertsbusch (twice),
Takeo Noguchi,
Richard Burgin, Leon
Botstein and
recent recordings...
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Heydt (1882–1964),
banker Walter Kaufmann (physicist),
physicist Hans
Knappertsbusch,
conductor Erich Koch, ****
Party Gauleiter of East Prussia, Reichskommissar...
- Götterdämmerung (1951) Conductor: Hans
Knappertsbusch, (Testament Records, mono)
Parsifal (1951): Conductor: Hans
Knappertsbusch. Soloists:
Wolfgang Windg****en...
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Festspielhaus in 1951 as
Siegfried in "Der Ring des Nibelungen"
under both
Knappertsbusch and Karajan, and
returned there to
repeat the role
several times until...