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Karajan, Herbert von |
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Karajan, Herbert von (1908-1989)Austrian conductor. He dominated European classical music performance after 1947. He was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 1955-89, and artistic director of the Vienna State Opera 1957-64 and of the Salzburg Festival 1956-60. A perfectionist, he cultivated an orchestral sound of notable smoothness and transparency; he also staged operas and directed his own video recordings. He recorded the complete Beethoven symphonies four times, and had a special affinity with Mozart and Bruckner, although his repertoire extended from Bach to Schoenberg. |
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The complex brings people together through events in the Karajan Plaza, a gardening club, and more. But after World War II, a new generation of conductors, exemplified by Herbert von Karajan, devoted all their energies to interpreting rather than also creating. When debates are heard about music and morality, the focus is usually on how some musicians, like conductors Herbert von Karajan and Wilhelm Furtwangler, collaborated with the Nazi regime and yet managed to produce beautiful recordings while doing so. |
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