Herbert Kegel

Kegel was born in Dresden. He studied conducting with Karl Böhm and composition with Boris Blacher at the Dresden Conservatory from 1935 to 1940. In 1946 he began conducting in Pirna and Rostock; and in 1948 he began a three-decade-long association with the Leipzig Radio Orchestra and Choir, of which he became the principal conductor in 1960. Meanwhile, in 1977 Kegel took the position of principal conductor of Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, which he kept until 1985.
Kegel was married to the Italian soprano Celestina Casapietra from 1966 to 1983. Their son is active as a singer, media presenter and actor.
In 1990, he died by suicide in Dresden. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Meyer, Ernst Hermann, 1905-1988Other Authors: “...Kegel, Herbert, 1920-1990...”
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6by Šostakovič, Dmitrij Dmitrijevič, 1906-1975Other Authors: “...Kegel, Herbert, 1920-1990...”
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13by Čajkovskij, Pëtr Il´jič, 1840-1893Other Authors: “...Kegel, Herbert, 1920-1990...”
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15by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951Other Authors: “...Kegel, Herbert, 1920-1990...”
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16by Schönberg, Arnold, 1874-1951Other Authors: “...Kegel, Herbert, 1920-1990...”
Published 1979
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