Erich Landauer

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Erich Landauer, better known as Erich Leinsdorf, was an Austrian-born American conductor renowned for his leadership of major orchestras and opera companies in the 20th century.

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instanceOf conductor
human
opera conductor
orchestra conductor
alsoKnownAs Erich Leinsdorf
causeOfDeath cancer
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Austria
United States of America
countryOfDeath Switzerland
dateOfBirth 1912-02-04
dateOfDeath 1993-09-11
educatedAt Mozarteum University Salzburg
University of Vienna
employer Boston Symphony Orchestra
Cleveland Orchestra
Metropolitan Opera
New York City Opera
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
endTime 1969
era 20th century
ethnicGroup Jewish
fieldOfWork classical music
genre classical music
languageSpoken English
German
movement Austrian émigré musicians
notableFor interpretations of German and Austrian repertoire
leadership of major American orchestras
opera conducting
notableStudentOf Bruno Walter
Franz Schmidt
notableWork The Composer’s Advocate: A Radical Orthodoxy for Musicians
occupation author
conductor
music director
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Zurich
positionHeld conductor at the Metropolitan Opera
music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
music director of the Cleveland Orchestra
music director of the New York City Opera
music director of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
residence Boston
New York City
Vienna
startTime 1962

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Erich Leinsdorf birthName Erich Landauer