Herbert von Karajan
Herbert von Karajan (; born Heribert Adolf Ernst Karajan; 5 April 1908 – 16 July 1989) was an Austrian conductor. He was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic for 34 years. During the Nazi era, he debuted at the Salzburg Festival, with the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, and during World War II he conducted at the Berlin State Opera. Generally regarded as one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, he was a controversial but dominant figure in European classical music from the mid-1950s until his death. Part of the reason for this was the large number of recordings he made and their prominence during his lifetime. By one estimate, he sold 200 million records.
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10by Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von...”
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11by Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von...”
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12by Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von...”
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14by Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von, 1908-1989...”
Published 1966
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15by Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von, 1908-1989...”
Published 1966
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16by Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von, 1908-1989...”
Published 1984
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17by Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von, 1908-1989...”
Published 1984
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19by Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880Other Authors: “...Karajan, Herbert von, 1908-1989...”
Published 1981
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