Fritz Busch

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Fritz Busch was a renowned German conductor celebrated for his interpretations of classical and operatic repertoire in the early to mid-20th century.

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Fritz Busch canonical 2

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instanceOf German conductor
conductor
human
activePeriod early 20th century
mid 20th century
birthCountry German Empire
birthDate 1890-03-13
birthPlace Siegen
citizenship Germany
countryOfExile Argentina
United Kingdom
United States of America
deathCountry United Kingdom
deathDate 1951-09-14
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
employer Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden
surface form: Dresden State Opera

Glyndebourne
surface form: Glyndebourne Festival Opera
familyName Busch
fieldOfWork classical music
opera
genre classical music
opera
givenName Fritz
knownFor interpretations of Mozart
interpretations of Wagner
interpretations of classical and operatic repertoire
language German
name Fritz Busch self-link
notableEnsembleCollaboratedWith Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra
Staatskapelle Dresden
notableRelative Adolf Busch
Heinrich Busch
surface form: Hermann Busch
notableWork Glyndebourne
surface form: Glyndebourne Mozart opera productions

performances of Wagner operas
recordings of Mozart operas
occupation conductor
opposed Nazi regime
positionHeld music director of the Dresden State Opera
principal conductor at Glyndebourne Festival Opera
reasonForEmigration opposition to National Socialism
residence Buenos Aires
Copenhagen
Dresden
London, England
surface form: London
sibling Adolf Busch
Heinrich Busch
Heinrich Busch
surface form: Hermann Busch

Will Busch
workLocation Dresden
Glyndebourne

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Busch hasNotableBearer Fritz Busch
Fritz Busch name Fritz Busch self-link