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Clemens Heinrich Krauss (1893-1954) was an Austrian conductor and opera impresario, particularly associated with the music of Richard Strauss. Called ‘the most powerful man in German opera,’ and a ‘culture leader’, his career advanced significantly under the Nazi regime.
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Clemens Heinrich Krauss (31 March 1893 – 16 May 1954) was an Austrian conductor and opera impresario, particularly associated with the music of Richard Strauss, Johann Strauss and Richard Wagner. He founded the New Year's Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic and conducted it until 1954.
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Heinrich Krauss oder Heinrich Krauß ist der Name folgender Personen: Heinrich Krauß (Politiker), deutscher Politiker, MdL Württemberg. Heinrich von Krauss (1847–1919), österreichischer Feldmarschalleutnant. Heinrich Krauß (Bildhauer) (1859–1897), deutscher Bildhauer.
Heinrich Krauss is known for Samson and Delilah (1996), Joseph (1995) and Moses (1995).
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Aug 28, 2020 · Heinrich Krauss passed away on August 23, 2020 at the age of 88 in Parma, Ohio. Funeral Home Services for Heinrich are being provided by Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Parma.
Aug 23, 2020 · Heinrich Krauss, age 88, of Parma, Ohio; beloved husband of 65 years of Elisabeth Krauss (nee Heppenheimer); loving father of Annette Treudler (Randy), and Claudia Sorbin; dear Opa of Daniel Treudler,