- businessman,
relative of Daniel; see
Gernot Langes-Swarovski (de) Hans
Swarowsky (1899–1975), Hungarian-Austrian
conductor Leoš Svárovský (born 1961),...
- Hans
Swarowsky (September 16, 1899 –
September 10, 1975) was an
Austrian conductor of
Hungarian birth.
Swarowsky was born in Budapest, Hungary. He studied...
- Vienna, one of Europe's
music centers, in
order to
study music under Hans
Swarowsky at the
state music academy. He
lived on $75 per month, and was a contemporary...
-
conducting with Noam
Sheriff and
continued his
studies in
Vienna with Hans
Swarowsky,
where he met his ****ure wife, the
German violist Tabea Zimmermann. At...
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Franz Schreker Leopold Spitzer [de]
Richard Stöhr
Otmar Suitner Hans
Swarowsky Günther Theuring [de] Mimi
Wagensonner Luise Walker Felix Weingartner...
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Swarowsky and Günther Theuring. He has
received awards from the FEV, the
Austrian Ministry of
Culture and in the
Second International Hans
Swarowsky Orchestra...
- and Do****entation
January 1950 Die
Meistersinger von Nurnberg, at Hans
Swarowsky's page
Archived 2005-04-09 at the
Wayback Machine Opera~Opera
tribute 2005...
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Cornelia Meigs,
American author and
playwright (b. 1884) 1975 – Hans
Swarowsky, Hungarian-Austrian
conductor and
educator (b. 1899) 1975 –
George Paget...
- 1934 and soon
taken up by
Charles Munch, Karl Böhm,
Bruno Walter, Hans
Swarowsky, and
other leading conductors. It was
first pla**** in the
United States...
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Braithwaite (1940–1946)
Walter Susskind (1946–1952) Karl
Rankl (1952–1957) Hans
Swarowsky (1957–1959)
Alexander Gibson (1959–1984)
Neeme Järvi (1984–1988) Bryden...