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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...
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Matthias Pasdzierny "Sprechstimme
Reconsidered Once Again: '...
though Mrs.
Stiedry is
never in pitch'",
Music Theory Online (MTO), 13/2 (June 2007)...
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Eugenie Schwarzwald,
Rudolf Serkin,
Roger Sessions,
Peter Stadlen,
Erika Stiedry-Wagner [de], Igor Stravinsky,
Georg Trakl,
Edgard Varèse et al. of the...
- "unallo****
German character".
Several artists, like the
conductor Fritz Stiedry and the
singer Alexander Kipnis,
followed Ebert into emigration. The opera...
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Sakellaridis 1883 1950 Gr****
Maximilian Steinberg 1883 1946
Russian Fritz Stiedry 1883 1968
Austrian Peeter Süda 1883 1920
Estonian Enrico Toselli 1883 1926...
- regime,[citation needed] even
though such
eminent conductors as
Fritz Stiedry,
Dimitri Mitropoulos,
Erich Leinsdorf,
Fritz Reiner, and Karl Böhm appeared...
- Milanov,
Rosalind Elias,
Richard Tucker,
Leonard Warren,
Cesare Siepi;
Fritz Stiedry,
Metropolitan Opera, New York Verdi:
Simon Boccanegra (live broadcast,...
- Warren- Votto. Myto.
Verdi –
Otello (1955, New York) – Warren,
Tebaldi –
Stiedry – Walhall.
Verdi –
Otello (1958, New York) – Warren, De los
Angeles – Cleva...
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Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra with
Shostakovich at the piano,
Fritz Stiedry conducting, and
Alexander Schmidt playing the
trumpet solos. "By all accounts...