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    Karl August Leopold Böhm (28 August 1894 – 14 August 1981) was an Austrian conductor. He was best known for his performances of the music of Mozart, Wagner, and Richard Strauss.

    • Conductor
    • 14 August 1981 (aged 86), Salzburg
    • 28 August 1894, Graz
  2. Jul 10, 2023 · by. Karl Bohm; Opera for Kids. Publication date. 1967. Topics. Opera for Kids, Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro, Karl Böhm, Gundula Janowitz, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Hermann Prey, Edith Mathis, Tatiana Troyanos. Language. Italian. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro. highlights. Figaro - Hermann Prey. Susanna - Edith Mathis.

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Böhm became musical director at Darmstadt in 1927, at Hamburg in 1931, and at Dresden in 1934. He made his London debut at Covent Garden in 1936. Böhm came under public criticism for taking the Dresden position because he had replaced Fritz Busch, who had been forced to resign by the Nazis; Böhm replaced Bruno Walter at Salzburg in 1938 ...

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  5. 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.

  6. May 23, 2018 · From 1931 to 1933 Böhm held the post of Generalmusikdirektor of the Hamburg Opera; from 1934 to 1943 he was music director of the Dresden State Opera, where he gave the first performances of Die Schweigsame Frau (June 24, 1935) and Daphne (Oct. 15, 1938), which Strauss dedicated to him.

  7. We looked through the Gramophone archive and found this interview with the legendary Austrian conductor from 1972 when the music critic Alan Blyth sought out Böhm in Salzburg.

  8. He made his conducting debut in 1917 at the Graz Opera with Victor Nessler’s now forgotten Der Trompeter von Säckingen. In 1919 he was appointed as first conductor at Graz, giving up law altogether, and in the following year he was made chief conductor at Graz.

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