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Heinz Unger

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In 1953 the York Concert Society was formed: an orchestra made up of members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the CBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Unger, gave an annual series of four spring concerts. These continued until Unger's death in 1965.
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He gave the premieres of works by several Canadian composers. His repertoire was large, but was primarily of composers of Germany and Austria. In 1958 he became an honorary director of the Gustav Mahler Society of America.
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He also appeared as conductor in Spain, Latin America, Switzerland, Germany and Britain. In 1956 he conducted two concerts with the Berlin Philharmonic; this was his first return to Berlin since 1933.
147:. In 1921 he founded and conducted the Choir of St Cecilia of Berlin. In 1923 he conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra together in a performance of Mahler's 151:. He was guest conductor in several German cities, and in Vienna and Oslo. During the 1920s he made several tours of the Soviet Union; from 1934 to 1936 he was conductor of the 425: 445: 163:
In 1933 Unger emigrated to Britain. He conducted the Northern Philharmonia Orchestra until 1947, and was a guest of other British orchestras, including the
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with which he made many appearances. On 21 October 1945 he conducted this orchestra in the first complete performance in Britain of Mahler's
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Unger was born in Berlin, the son of a lawyer, and at first he studied law. In 1915, in Munich where he was studying, he heard Mahler's
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The Heinz Unger Award, given to young professional conductors in Canada, was established in 1968 by the York Concert Society.
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in 1948. He was a guest conductor of the Promenade Symphony Orchestra, which gave concerts at the
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in Canada in 1937, and returning there in 1938, Unger settled in
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In 1919 he conducted his first professional concert, with the
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London Philharmonic Orchestra, accessed 13 Nov 2014.
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Berlin
Toronto
Ontario
Classical
Gustav Mahler
Das Lied von der Erde
Bruno Walter
Wilhelm Klatte
Fritz Stiedry
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 8
Leningrad Radio Orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Symphony No. 5
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Toronto
Varsity Arena
CBC Symphony Orchestra
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