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- Fritz Stiedry (11 October 1883 – 8 August 1968) was an Austrian conductor and composer. Fritz Stiedry was born in Vienna in 1883. While still a law student...
- (1924–1926) Nikolai Malko (1926–1930) Aleksandr Gauk (1930–1934) Fritz Stiedry (1934–1937) Yevgeny Mravinsky (1938–1988) Yuri Temirkanov (1988–2022) Nikolai...
- Matthias Pasdzierny "Sprechstimme Reconsidered Once Again: '... though Mrs. Stiedry is never in pitch'", Music Theory Online (MTO), 13/2 (June 2007)...
- Sakellaridis 1883 1950 Gr**** Maximilian Steinberg 1883 1946 Russian Fritz Stiedry 1883 1968 Austrian Peeter Süda 1883 1920 Estonian Enrico Toselli 1883 1926...
- Bulawayo 19 October 1953 Wagner Die Walküre Helmwige ROH, Covent Garden Stiedry Pemberton 2 November 1953 Bizet Carmen Frasquita ROH, Covent Garden Pritchard...
- Eugenie Schwarzwald, Rudolf Serkin, Roger Sessions, Peter Stadlen, Erika Stiedry-Wagner [de], Igor Stravinsky, Georg Trakl, Edgard Varèse et al. of the...
- regime,[citation needed] even though such eminent conductors as Fritz Stiedry, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Erich Leinsdorf, Fritz Reiner, and Karl Böhm appeared...
- Fuoco-Lento. The work's belated completion was prompted by the conductor Fritz Stiedry, who asked Schoenberg for an orchestral piece for his New Friends of Music...
- Voice Ensemble Conductor Record company Year of recording Format Erika Stiedry-Wagner Rudolf Kolisch, violin and viola; Stefan Auber, cello; Edward Steuermann...
- Directors, St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra 1930–1934 Succeeded by Fritz Stiedry Preceded by none Musical Directors, State Academic Symphony Orchestra of...