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  1. Hans von Bülow. Hans von Bülow. Freiherr [a] Hans Guido von Bülow (8 January 1830 – 12 February 1894) [1] was a German conductor, virtuoso pianist, and composer of the Romantic era. As one of the most distinguished conductors of the 19th century, his activity was critical for establishing the successes of several major composers of the ...

  2. Hans von Bülow (born January 8, 1830, Dresden, Saxony [Germany]—died February 12, 1894, Cairo, Egypt) was a German pianist and conductor whose accurate, sensitive, and profoundly musical interpretations, especially of Richard Wagner, established him as the prototype of the virtuoso conductors who later flourished.

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  3. Jan 6, 2015 · Learn about the life and career of Hans von Bulow, a prominent musician of the Romantic era who taught Mahler and premiered Wagner's operas. Find out how he influenced Mahler's Symphony No. 2 and his relationship with Liszt, Wagner and Cosima.

  4. Hans Guido Freiherr von Bülow (* 8. Januar 1830 in Dresden; † 12. Februar 1894 in Kairo) war ein deutscher Klavier virtuose, Dirigent, Kapellmeister und Komponist, der unter anderem in München, Hannover, Meiningen, Hamburg und Berlin wirkte. Als Dirigent der Meininger Hofkapelle und der Berliner Philharmoniker erwarb er bleibenden Ruhm.

  5. Learn about the history of the Berliner Philharmoniker from 1887 to 1893, when Hans von Bülow was the chief conductor. Discover the highlights of his concerts, the guest artists, the repertoire and the venues of the orchestra.

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  7. Oct 11, 2011 · Hans von Bülow once arrived in a small German town to give a piano recital. He was informed by the somewhat nervous organizers that the local music critic could usually be counted on to give a good review, provided that the artist first agreed to take a modestly priced lesson from him.

  8. Dec 4, 2009 · Abstract. Hans von Bülow is a key figure in 19th century music whose career path was as broad as it was successful. Music history's first virtuoso orchestral conductor, Bülow created the model for the profession-both in musical brilliance and in domineering personality-which still holds forth today. He was an eminent and renowned concert ...

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