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Herbert von Karajan
A 1960s classical artist in the StoneFrog Knots music web. Trace the threads of their collaborators and influences below.
Career Highlights
38 albums- Born
- 1908
- Active
- 1908–1989
Selected Discography
- 1961Ballet Music From The Operas
- 1968A Karajan Festival
- 1972Invitation to the Dance
- 1987Symphonie N°8
- 1991Concerti Grossi Op. 6
- 1996Christmas Adagio
- 1996Karajan Conducts Orchestral Favourites I
- 1997Summer Adagio
- 1998Arias, Overtures & Intermezzi
- 1998Karajan Spectacular
- 1998The Artist's Album
- 1998Von Karajan Inédito 1
- 1998Von Karajan Inédito 4
- 1998Von Karajan inédito 9
- 1999A Portrait of Herbert von Karajan
+ 23 more albums
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The Connection Web
16 threadsFounders
1Collaborations
14- Staatskapelle Berlin1941–1945
- Mariss Jansons(Latvian conductor)
- Orchestre de Paris1969–1971
- Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper1956–1964
- Philharmonia Orchestra(London orchestra, known as New Philharmonia Orchestra from 1964–1976)1948–1954
- Berliner Philharmoniker1955–1989
- Giorgio Cambissa
- Julian Kovatchev
- Werner Andreas Albert(conductor)
- Wiener Symphoniker1948–1960
- Álvaro Cassuto(Portuguese composer and conductor)
- Eliette von Karajan1958–present
- Alexander Wunderer(oboist, orchestra leader and composer)
- Karajan-Akademie der Berliner Philharmoniker2017–present
Family
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