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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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