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  1. Karl Böhm. Austrian conductor, born 28 August 1894 in Graz, Austria and died 14 August 1981 in Salzburg, Austria. In 1917, he became rehearsal assistant at the Opernhaus Graz as rehearsal assistant making his debut as a conductor later that year. He became the assistant director of music in 1919, and the following year, the senior director.

  2. Sep 5, 1997 · In December 1968, the Orchestral Association announced that Solti would succeed Jean Martinon to become the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s eighth music director, beginning in September 1969. Serving as music director for 22 years, Solti greatly enhanced the Orchestra’s worldwide reputation. He led the first overseas tour to Europe in 1971 ...

  3. Böhm began to move steadily up the ladder through provincial opera houses and in 1927 he went on to become music director at the Staatstheater Darmstadt and then, in 1931, was appointed music director at Hamburgische Staatsoper serving until 1934 when he left for the prestigious post at Dresden.

  4. Jun 29, 1997 · 327 pp. New York: Oxford University Press. $35. he only time I heard Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's voice live was during a phone call to Switzerland in 1982. It was not a felicitous occasion. I was asking if she had ever been a member of the Nazi Party. ''Of course not,'' she said, laughing heartily at the absurdity of the suggestion.

  5. Carl Bohm. Carl Bohm (also known as Henry Cooper [pseudonym] and Karl Bohm) (11 September 1844 – 4 April 1920) was a German pianist and composer. Bohm is regarded as one of the leading German songwriters of the 19th century, and wrote such works as Still as the Night, Twilight, May Bells, Enfant Cheri and The Fountain.

  6. Oct 29, 2019 · Bohm believes that the Implicate Order has to be extended into a multidimensional reality; in other words, the holomovement endlessly enfolds and unfolds into infinite dimensionality. Within this milieu there are independent sub-totalities (such as physical elements and human entities) with relative autonomy.

  7. musiclab.chromeexperiments.comChrome Music Lab

    Many teachers have been using Chrome Music Lab as a tool in their classrooms to explore music and its connections to science, math, art, and more. They’ve been combining it with dance and live instruments. Here’s a collection of some uses we’ve found on Twitter.