Walther Straram

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Walther Straram was a French conductor best known for championing contemporary music in the early 20th century, including major premieres of works by composers such as Maurice Ravel.

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instanceOf French conductor
human
orchestra
orchestral conductor
activeIn early 20th century
alsoKnownAs Walter Rosenbaum NERFINISHED
Walter Straram NERFINISHED
basedIn Paris
birthName Walter Rosenbaum NERFINISHED
burialPlace France NERFINISHED
citizenship France
collaboratedWith Arthur Honegger NERFINISHED
Darius Milhaud NERFINISHED
Igor Stravinsky NERFINISHED
Maurice Ravel NERFINISHED
country France
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1876-01-01
dateOfDeath 1933-01-01
era 20th-century classical music
fieldOfWork classical music
contemporary music
founded Orchestre des Concerts Straram NERFINISHED
genre orchestral music
hasGender male
influenced French orchestral performance of contemporary music
knownFor championing contemporary music
premiering works by Maurice Ravel
language English
French
name Walther Straram NERFINISHED
nationality French
notablePremiere Maurice Ravel's Boléro NERFINISHED
works by members of Les Six
notableStudentOrEnsemble Orchestre des Concerts Straram GENERATED
occupation conductor
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Paris
positionHeld principal conductor of the Orchestre des Concerts Straram
premieredWorkBy Arthur Honegger NERFINISHED
Darius Milhaud NERFINISHED
Igor Stravinsky NERFINISHED
Maurice Ravel NERFINISHED
residence Paris
style modernist repertoire
workLocation Paris

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Boléro premiereConductor Walther Straram