Karl Muck (October 22, 1859 – March 3, 1940) was a Hessian-born conductor of classical music. He based his activities principally in Europe and mostly...
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writer and actor Karl Muck (1859–1940), German conductor Muck Sticky (born 1977), American musician, songwriter, actor and artist Muck (mining), sorting...
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and 1908, he was concertmaster with the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Karl Muck. He had his own string quartet, "The Wendling Quartet". From 1909 on,...
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previous director Nikisch, who declined; the post was finally offered to Karl Muck, who accepted and began his duties in October 1906. He was conductor until...
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the age of 46, to Winifred Williams, the 18-year-old foster-daughter of Karl Klindworth who had been friends with both Wagner and Liszt. When the couple's...
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and the following year, the senior director. On the recommendation of Karl Muck, Bruno Walter engaged him at the Bavarian State Opera, Munich in 1921...
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master class in conducting. During that period she was also a pupil of Karl Muck, conductor of the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra, with whom she studied...
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fatale Fishing expedition Huw Edwards Jasleen Kaur harassment controversy Karl Muck McMartin preschool trial Media circus Presumption of guilt A Rape on Campus...
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Mengelberg's time as chief conductor, several of these first conductors included Karl Muck (1921–1925), Pierre Monteux (1924–1934), Bruno Walter (1934–1939), and...
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DiMaggio, "Karl Muck". The New York Times. March 5, 1940. p. 19. Retrieved January 20, 2010. Walter, William E. (March 10, 1940). "Dr. Muck and the First...
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