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Rosbaud, Hans, 1895-1962

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Personal name headingRosbaud, Hans, 1895-1962
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Associated countryAustria
Birth date1895-07-22
Death date1962-12-29
Place of birthGraz (Austria)
Place of deathLugano (Switzerland)
Field of activityMusic Conducting
AffiliationDr. Hoch's Konservatorium
Hochschule für Musik Mainz
Profession or occupationConductors (Music) Musicians
Found inMahler, G. Das Lied von der Erde [SR] 1968?: labels (Hans Rosbaud, conductor)
New Grove (Rosbaud, Hans; b. Graz, 7/22/1895; d. Lugano, 12/29/62)
Wikipedia (website), viewed Sept. 12, 2024: Hans Rosbaud (Hans Rosbaud (22 July 1895 - 29 December 1962) was an Austrian conductor, particularly associated with the music of the twentieth century. Rosbaud was born in Graz. As children, he and his brother Paul Rosbaud performed with their mother, who taught piano. Hans continued studying music at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, under the tutelage of Bernhard Sekles in composition and Alfred Hoehn in piano. Rosbaud's first professional post was in Mainz, starting in 1921, as the music director of the city's new School of Music, which included conducting the municipal symphony concerts. He became the first chief conductor of the Hessischer Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra (later the hr-Sinfonieorchester or Frankfurt Radio Symphony) of Frankfurt in 1928.During the 1920s and 1930s, he presented premieres of works by Arnold Schoenberg and Béla Bartók. )
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