Hans Knappertsbusch
Hans Knappertsbusch (1888 - 1965) was one of the most renowned and beloved conductors of the German Romantic repertoire in the mid-twentieth century. Although he grew up playing and loving music, his parents objected to the notion of a musical career. Consequently, Knappertsbusch studied philosophy at Bonn University; in 1908, however, he entered the Cologne Conservatory, where he studied conducting with Fritz Steinbach.
Knappertsbusch began his career as a staff conductor at the Mülheim-Ruhr Theater (1910 - 1912) and then as opera director in his home town (1913 - 1918). Equally important to his development were his summers as an assistant to director Siegfried Wagner and conductor Hans Richter at the Bayreuth Festival. Knappertsbusch's Bayreuth activities led to his taking part in the Netherlands Wagner Festivals in 1913 and 1914. In 1918 Knappertsbusch went to Leipzig and, in 1919, to Dessau, where he became music director in 1920. When Bruno Walter left Munich in 1922, Knappertsbusch was asked to assume the position as music director there.
Knappertsbusch's personality was easygoing; he was notably free of the restlessness and undue ambition that often attended a rising career such as his. He was content mainly to stay in Munich, with the result that he never became as well-known as many of his colleagues. In any case, Munich fully appreciated Knappertsbusch's talents, and he was named conductor for life. However, he refused several demands by the Nazis and was fired from his "lifetime" post in 1936. He conducted a memorable "Salome" in Covent Garden in 1936 and 1937 and guest conducted elsewhere in Germany, but was content to maintain a low profile during the Nazi regime. He left Germany after the Munich debacle, settling in Vienna where he frequently conducted the Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera. Knappertsbusch's career was again impacted by the Nazis when Germany took over Austria over in 1938; however, he was mostly able to steer of trouble with the Nazis.
Knappertsbusch gained a reputation for broad, magisteral performances of Bruckner and, more and more, seemed to represent the traditional style of unhurried Wagner performances. He was famous for disliking rehearsals, often cutting them short; his orchestral players maintained that this was not the result of laziness, but of complete security in his interpretation and trust of the players. His performances were therefore not rigidly preconceived, but instead had a remarkable freshness and spontaneity.
When the Bayreuth Festivals reopened in 1951, Knappertsbusch worked closely with Wieland Wagner on orchestral matters (though the conductor was known to dislike Wagner's spare, revolutionary stage productions). Knappertsbusch's most outstanding recording is his stereo account of Wagner's "Parsifal" from the Bayreuth stage.
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Vienna Holiday (Mono Version)
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Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1959
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Brahms Works (Mono Version)
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Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1958
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Wagner: Scenes from Parsifal (Mono Version)
Günther Treptow, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Hans Knappertsbusch
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1952
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Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1961
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Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 & Tragic Overture (Live)
Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Clifford Curzon, Hans Knappertsbusch
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archipel am 01.01.2005
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Hans Knappertsbusch conducts Bruckner
Hans Knappertsbusch, Berliner Philharmoniker
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei OperaPrima-Carillon am 23.04.2021
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BRUCKNER: SYMPHONY No.7
Klassik - Erschienen bei Nar Classical am 01.06.1991
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BRAHMS: Symphony No. 3 / Haydn Variations (Knappertsbusch) (1963)
Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Hans Knappertsbusch
Klassik - Erschienen bei SWR Classic am 01.01.2006
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Beethoven : Symphonie No. 8, Op. 93 - Brahms : Symphonie No. 3, Op. 90
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Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Puzzle Productions am 01.01.2011
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Beethoven by Knappertsbusch
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Klassik - Erschienen bei Tahra am 16.09.2013
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Hans Knappertsbusch in Bremen (Hans Knappertsbusch, Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra)
Klassik - Erschienen bei Tahra am 27.09.1997
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Famous conductors of the past - Hans Knappertsbusch
Symphonien - Erschienen bei Preiser Records am 28.03.2006
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Hans Knappertsbusch conducts
Symphonien - Erschienen bei Preiser Records am 24.09.2006
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Hans Knappertsbusch conducts Bruckner Symphony No. 8
Berliner Philharmoniker, Hans Knappertsbusch
Klassik - Erschienen bei Music and Arts Programs of America am 01.01.1990
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Hans Knappertbusch: In Memoriam
Klassik - Erschienen bei Mangora Classical am 30.07.2018
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Richard Wagner: „Parsifal"-Vol.2
Klassik - Erschienen bei Documents am 01.09.2008
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Brahms: Symphony No. 2 (Hans Knappertsbusch - The Orchestral Edition: Volume 2)
Ernest Ansermet, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Hans Knappertsbusch
Klassik - Erschienen bei Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. am 01.01.1949
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Special: Conductors - Hans Knappertsbusch
Hans Knappertsbusch, Berliner Philharmoniker
Klassik - Erschienen bei Urania RC am 21.07.2021
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The masters of music · Johannes Brahms
Klassik - Erschienen bei G.O.P. am 07.02.2020
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Richard Wagner: „Parsifal"-Vol.4
Klassik - Erschienen bei Documents am 01.09.2008
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Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 In E Major (Broadcast, Salzburg 1949)
Hans Knappertsbusch, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Pop - Erschienen bei GazzaLadra am 31.12.2020
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