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  1. Otto Nossan Klemperer (14 May 1885 – 6 July 1973) was a German conductor and composer, originally based in Germany, and then the United States, Hungary and finally, Great Britain. He began his career as an opera conductor, but he was later better known as a conductor of symphonic music .

  2. Nov 3, 2023 · Nov. 3, 2023. There is a touching documentary about Otto Klemperer, that steadfast titan of conducting who died 50 years ago, by the filmmaker Philo Bregstein. Watch it for long enough, and a ...

  3. Jul 2, 2024 · Otto Klemperer was one of the outstanding German conductors of his time. Klemperer studied in Frankfurt and Berlin and on the recommendation of Gustav Mahler was made conductor of the German National Theatre at Prague in 1907. Between 1910 and 1927 he conducted opera at Hamburg, Barmen, Strassburg,

  4. Otto Klemperer. Otto Klemperer (zwischen 1920 und 1940) Otto Klemperer (* 14. Mai 1885 als Otto Nossan Klemperer in Breslau; † 6. Juli 1973 in Zürich) war ein deutscher Dirigent und Komponist. Er zählt zu den großen Dirigenten des 20. Jahrhunderts.

  5. DVD BOX. Otto Klemperer’s Long Journey through his Times is a biographical film about one of the most influential conductors of the 20th century, set against the background of the historical, cultural and political era of his lifetime. The two films on dvd, including the complete Klemperer The Last Concert on two cd’s ánd a 250 page book ...

  6. May 30, 2023 · Otto Klemperer - a monumental life on record Jon Tolansky Tuesday, May 30, 2023 As we mark the 50th anniversary of the conductor's death, we explore the links between his life and music - plus, hear interviews with people who knew him. Otto Klemperer (Tully Potter Collection)

  7. Jan 6, 2015 · Otto Klemperer was a German conductor and composer. He is widely regarded as one of the leading conductors of the 20th century. Otto Klemperer was born in Breslau, Silesia Province, then in Germany (now Wroc?aw, Poland), as a son of Nathan Klemperer, a native of Prague, Bohemia (today’s Czech Republic).