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and progressed through provincial houses. His conducting debut was in 1932 as a conductor and choral conductor in Bielefeld. He also worked as a conductor in Teplitz-Schönau and Karlsbad. Hitler's annexation of the
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The postwar years found him back in his hometown of Munich. From 1945, he directed the
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Music Web International review of Carl Orff: The Ultimate Collection, January 2006
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from 1967 to 1975. He was appointed honorary conductor of the
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This article about a German conductor or band leader is a
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Chief Conductor, MĂĽnchner Rundfunkorchester
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