herbert von karajan

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{i} (1908-1989) Austrian conductor who was one of the most distinguished and renowned conductors following WWII period who in 1955 became conductor of the Berlin philharmonic orchestra for life
born April 5, 1908, Salzburg, Austria died July 16, 1989, Anif, near Salzburg Austrian conductor. A child prodigy on the piano, he attended Salzburg's Mozarteum. He took his first conducting post in Ulm in 1929. In 1933 he joined the Nazi Party, and under the Third Reich his reputation grew swiftly. After World War II he initially was not allowed to conduct, but in 1947 he began recording with the Vienna Philharmonic, the start of a legacy of some 800 recordings. His U.S. debut in 1955 was attended by controversy over his Nazi-era activities. That same year he became Wilhelm Furtwängler's successor at the Berlin Philharmonic, and he headed the Salzburg Festival from 1964 until his death
herbert von karajan

    الواصلة

    Her·bert von Ka·ra·jan

    التركية النطق

    hırbırt vôn kerıcın

    النطق

    /ˈhərbərt ˈvôn ˈkerəʤən/ /ˈhɜrbɜrt ˈvɔːn ˈkɛrəʤən/
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