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  1. Erich Kleiber (5 August 1890 – 27 January 1956) was an Austrian, later Argentine, conductor, known for his interpretations of the classics and as an advocate of Neue Musik . Kleiber was born in Vienna, and after studying at the Prague Conservatory, he followed the traditional route for an aspiring conductor in German-speaking ...

  2. Erich Kleiber (Viena, 5 de agosto de 1890 – Zurique, 27 de janeiro de 1956) foi um maestro austríaco. Estudou em Praga. Em 1923, após conduzir a performance da ópera Fidelio de Beethoven na Ópera Estatal de Berlim ele se tornou o diretor musical da instituição.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2021 · Conductor Erich Kleiber was born in Vienna, made his reputation in Berlin, fled Nazism for Latin America, and tried briefly to return to postwar East Berlin before dying in 1956. His life illustrates the wide diversity in mid-century migratory stories.

    • Andrea Orzoff
    • 2021
  4. Erich Kleiber (born Aug. 5, 1890, Vienna, Austria—died Jan. 27, 1956, Zürich, Switz.) was an Austrian conductor who performed many 20th-century works but was especially known for his performances of works by W.A. Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, and Richard Strauss and for his fidelity to composers’ intentions.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 25 de mar. de 2021 · Learn about the life and career of Erich Kleiber, one of the most influential conductors of the twentieth century. Discover his musical journey from Vienna to Berlin, his repertoire from Janáček to Mozart, and his legacy on Eloquence Classics.

  6. 28 de jan. de 2023 · Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra recorded 9 May 195000:00 1.Poco sostenuto - Vivace10:48 2.Allegretto18:26 3.Presto, assai meno presto25:51 4.Allegro con brio

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  7. Erich Kleiber foi um maestro austríaco. Estudou em Praga. Em 1923, após conduzir a performance da ópera Fidelio de Beethoven na Ópera Estatal de Berlim ele se tornou o diretor musical da instituição. Ganhou notoriedade pelas suas interpretações de obras sinfônicas e repertório operístico.