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Clemens Krauss

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had resigned in protest against National Socialist government policies. Krauss was never a member of the NSDAP or its affiliates, however he had several meetings with high ranking representatives of the regime, including Göring and Hitler. Throughout the 1930s he and his wife were involved in helping
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Krauss had to give up his Vienna positions in 1933 and in late 1934. His commitment to contemporary music had caused financial losses at the Philharmoniker's subscription concerts therefore the orchestra abolished the position of a permanent conductor. Since 1933 the orchestra itself decides about
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the programming of its concerts. At the State Opera he became the victim of several intrigues so that the minister offered a new contract just for one year. The Nazis invited Clemens Krauss to direct the
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pops concerts featuring Johann and Josef Strauss waltzes, overtures and polkas, many of which were recorded for Decca along with other studio recordings of mostly Johann, Josef and Richard Strauss.
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After the Munich opera house had been destroyed by Allied bombing, Krauss returned to conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in 1944-45 until it ceased activities shortly before the end of
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and teacher of the conducting class in the Vienna Singakademie. He conducted the Vienna Tonkünstler concerts from 1923 to 1927, and was Intendant of the opera in
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He was first married to soprano Margarethe Abraham (1889–1963). They had two sons, Octavian and Oliver. The Romanian soprano
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Notes to a reissue of Krauss' Decca recordings of the orchestral music of Richard Strauss, Testament SBT1184
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which he premiered in Munich in 1942. He also conducted the premieres of Strauss's operas
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from 1929 to 1934. In Vienna and Salzburg, his closest collaborator was stage director
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Krauss made relatively few recordings; they include his 1950 Decca rendition of
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because of his ″extraordinarily beautiful soprano voice". He graduated from the
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Maschat, Erik (1971). “Clemens Krauss,” trans. Peter Hutchison,
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Der Prinzipal: Clemens Krauss-Fakten, Vergleiche, Rückschlüsse
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BBC News: The opera-loving sisters who 'stumbled' into heroism
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Jews escape from Germany. After befriending British novelist
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and director of the Museum concerts there from 1924 to 1929.
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was married to Baron Albin von Vetsera and was the mother of
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in 1934. In 1953, he was for the first time invited to the
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Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin General Music Directors
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Krauss made the rounds of regional centers, conducting in
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as Kundry, in 1953, at the height of Mödl's brief prime.
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LP, is also one of the few recordings featuring pianist
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where he had directed the first British performances of
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Komische Oper Berlin: Schwandas verstimmter Dudelsack
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Austrian conductor and opera impresario (1893 - 1954)
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Krauss sang in the Hofkapelle (Imperial Choir) as a
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bankers resident in Vienna. Baltazzi's older sister
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Index


Austrian
conductor
impresario
Richard Strauss
Johann Strauss
Richard Wagner
New Year's Concert
Vienna Philharmonic
Vienna
Clementine Krauss
Imperial Opera Ballet
Gabrielle Krauss
Baltazzi
de
Phanariot
Helene
Baroness Mary Vetsera
Vienna Choir Boy
Vienna Conservatory
Hermann Graedener
Richard Heuberger
Brünn Theatre
Moravia
Viorica Ursuleac
Riga
Nuremberg
Stettin
Pomerania
Berlin

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