Wolfgang Sawallisch
Idioma disponível: inglêsBorn in Munich in 1923, Wolfgang Sawallisch was a prominent representative of the German conducting tradition, known for his thoughtful and refined interpretations of the classical repertoire. Beginning piano studies when he was five, Sawallisch developed rapidly as a child musician. His piano teachers were Ruoff, Haas, and Sachse. In 1947, following graduation from the Munich Hochschule für Musik, Sawallisch began his professional career, working first as a repetiteur and chorus master at the Augsburg Opera Theater. In 1949, he and his recital partner, violinist Gerhard Seitz, won the Geneva International Competition as best duo. In the same year, he began obtaining guest conducting assignments. When Sawallisch conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1953, he was the youngest person ever to have led that orchestra. That year, he became General Music Director at Aachen, and this appointment made him the youngest music director in Germany. He remained in Aachen until 1958, when he moved to a similar position in Wiesbaden, staying there until 1960. From 1960 to 1963, Sawallisch was in Cologne, also teaching conducting at the Conservatory. He made his first Bayreuth appearance in 1957, opening the festival with Tristan und Isolde. Again, he was the Festival's youngest conductor. Also in 1957 he made two debuts in London: one as pianist in a lieder recital with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and the other as a guest conductor with the Philharmonia. He held concurrent appointments as principal conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, from 1960 to 1970, and the Hamburg State Philharmonic, from 1961 to 1973. He made his American debut conducting the Vienna Symphony Orchestra during a 1964 tour. Also in 1964, he made his first appearance guest conducting the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Japan, and returned every year to conduct it. He held another pair of concurrent appointments through most of the 1970s: Artistic Director of L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, from 1972 to 1980, and General Music Director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, beginning in 1971. Artistic director of the Bavarian State Opera from 1976 to 1977, he became the company's director in 1982. His first appearance with the Philadelphia Orchestra was in 1984, part of his busy schedule as a guest conductor. He was appointed its Music Director in 1990, effective at the start of the 1993-1994 season, and ultimately having a large effect on its personnel and sound. In 1993, Sawallisch and the Philadelphia Orchestra toured Japan, China, and Hong Kong, the first of several acclaimed international tours. In addition to extensive touring, Sawallisch has pursued a busy recording schedule with EMI, programming an intriguing mix of the established classics, major masterworks of the 20th century, and new music, including compositions by Druckman, Pöntinen, Rochberg, and Ullmann. He led the Philadelphia Orchestra in the first appearance by an American orchestra in Vietnam, and directed the first live Internet performance by an American symphony. Sawallisch regularly conducted Europe's greatest orchestras, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and Concertgebouw Orchestra. A winner of numerous awards, Sawallisch performed with such stars as Yefim Bronfman, Yo-Yo Ma, and Frank Peter Zimmermann. Continuing his career as a pianist, Sawallisch accompanied some of the greatest performers of the 20th century, including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Among Sawallisch's numerous acclaimed recordings is the 1998 video soundtrack of Wagner's entire Ring des Nibelungen cycle with the Bavarian State Opera.
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Born in Munich in 1923, Wolfgang Sawallisch was a prominent representative of the German conducting tradition, known for his thoughtful and refined interpretations of the classical repertoire. Beginning piano studies when he was five, Sawallisch developed rapidly as a child musician. His piano teachers were Ruoff, Haas, and Sachse. In 1947, following graduation from the Munich Hochschule für Musik, Sawallisch began his professional career, working first as a repetiteur and chorus master at the Augsburg Opera Theater. In 1949, he and his recital partner, violinist Gerhard Seitz, won the Geneva International Competition as best duo. In the same year, he began obtaining guest conducting assignments. When Sawallisch conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1953, he was the youngest person ever to have led that orchestra. That year, he became General Music Director at Aachen, and this appointment made him the youngest music director in Germany. He remained in Aachen until 1958, when he moved to a similar position in Wiesbaden, staying there until 1960. From 1960 to 1963, Sawallisch was in Cologne, also teaching conducting at the Conservatory. He made his first Bayreuth appearance in 1957, opening the festival with Tristan und Isolde. Again, he was the Festival's youngest conductor. Also in 1957 he made two debuts in London: one as pianist in a lieder recital with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and the other as a guest conductor with the Philharmonia. He held concurrent appointments as principal conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, from 1960 to 1970, and the Hamburg State Philharmonic, from 1961 to 1973. He made his American debut conducting the Vienna Symphony Orchestra during a 1964 tour. Also in 1964, he made his first appearance guest conducting the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Japan, and returned every year to conduct it. He held another pair of concurrent appointments through most of the 1970s: Artistic Director of L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, from 1972 to 1980, and General Music Director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, beginning in 1971. Artistic director of the Bavarian State Opera from 1976 to 1977, he became the company's director in 1982. His first appearance with the Philadelphia Orchestra was in 1984, part of his busy schedule as a guest conductor. He was appointed its Music Director in 1990, effective at the start of the 1993-1994 season, and ultimately having a large effect on its personnel and sound. In 1993, Sawallisch and the Philadelphia Orchestra toured Japan, China, and Hong Kong, the first of several acclaimed international tours. In addition to extensive touring, Sawallisch has pursued a busy recording schedule with EMI, programming an intriguing mix of the established classics, major masterworks of the 20th century, and new music, including compositions by Druckman, Pöntinen, Rochberg, and Ullmann. He led the Philadelphia Orchestra in the first appearance by an American orchestra in Vietnam, and directed the first live Internet performance by an American symphony. Sawallisch regularly conducted Europe's greatest orchestras, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and Concertgebouw Orchestra. A winner of numerous awards, Sawallisch performed with such stars as Yefim Bronfman, Yo-Yo Ma, and Frank Peter Zimmermann. Continuing his career as a pianist, Sawallisch accompanied some of the greatest performers of the 20th century, including Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Among Sawallisch's numerous acclaimed recordings is the 1998 video soundtrack of Wagner's entire Ring des Nibelungen cycle with the Bavarian State Opera.
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Schumann : The Four Symphonies
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/08/1993
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Wagner : Tristan und Isolde, WWV 90
Full Operas - Lançado por Orfeo em 18/05/2018
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Mozart : Così fan tutte, K. 588 (Live)
Opera - Lançado por Orfeo em 16/02/2018
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La Flûte Enchantée Sawallish, Moser, Moll
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/01/1973
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Wagner: Die Meistersinger
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/01/1994
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Schubert: Deustche Messe
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Lucia Popp, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/07/1986
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Schubert: Sacred & Secular Choral Works
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 25/07/2011
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Carl Orff: Der Mond / Die Kluge
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/01/1990
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Schubert Masses
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Lucia Popp, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Schreier
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/01/1999
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Schubert: Sacred Choral Works
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Lucia Popp, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/07/1986
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Günter Raphael: Entrée
Wolfgang Sawallisch, WDR Sinfonieorchester
Classical - Lançado por Querstand em 05/12/2012
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R. Strauss: 20 Lieder
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Hermann Prey
Classical - Lançado por Philips em 01/01/1978
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Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Chorus & Orchestra of the Bavarian State Opera
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/01/1973
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Schubert: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 & Overture in the Italian Style, D. 591
Wolfgang Sawallisch, Staatskapelle Dresden
Classical - Lançado por Urania Records em 01/05/2020
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La flûte enchantée, KV 620
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/01/1973
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Mendelssohn: Elias
Classical - Lançado por Universal Music Division Decca Records France em 01/01/1968
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R. Strauss : Capriccio
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 16/09/1987
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Symphonies
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 28/11/2005
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Strauss: Die Frau ohne Schatten, Op. 65
Classical - Lançado por Sony Classical em 07/09/2018
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R. Strauss: Die Frau ohne Schatten
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 01/09/1988
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, "Choral" & Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor"
Classical - Lançado por Warner Classics em 28/11/2005
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