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Kurt Sanderling

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22: 217:, who became a conductor. His first marriage ended in divorce after his return to East Germany. His second wife was the former Barbara Wagner, a double bassist in the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. They married in 1963, and their marriage produced two sons, the conductors 155:, and a subsequent commercial recording of the Beethoven symphonies for EMI. The Philharmonia appointed Sanderling its Conductor Emeritus in 1996. He was also Emeritus Conductor of the 174:
Plaque of Berlin, the city's highest honour. In addition to his Philharmonia Beethoven symphony cycle, his commercial recordings include the Beethoven piano concertos with pianist
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Sanderling announced his retirement from conducting in May 2002. In September 2002, Sanderling was appointed a Commander of the
807: 822: 243: 183: 450: 107:. In 1939, he became conductor of the Kharkiv Philharmonic Orchestra. During the siege of Leningrad, he worked in 104: 857: 179: 551: 147:. Their working relationship further developed after a January 1980 series of performances of the complete 395: 802: 590: 485: 314: 167: 132: 862: 156: 608: 195: 160: 50: 710: 140: 116: 93: 740: 639: 369: 136: 123:, which marked the start of their professional working relationship and personal friendship. 797: 792: 764: 519:" gestorben, am Sonnabend, zwei Tage vor seinem 99. Geburtstag" (German), 21 September 2011 199: 148: 89: 8: 213:
He was married twice. His first marriage to Nina Bobath was in 1941, and produced a son,
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In 1960, Sanderling returned to East Germany to take up the chief conductorship of the
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Sanderling died on 18 September 2011, one day before his 99th birthday in Berlin.
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Mort du chef d'orchestre Kurt Sanderling - Lefigaro.fr (French), 18 September 2011
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during a concert celebrating the 750th anniversary of the city of Berlin in 1987
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Seine Liebe zu Brahms. Kurt Sanderling unterrichtet die 4. Sinfonie.
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He then left for the Soviet Union in 1936, where he worked with the
152: 60:; 19 September 1912 – 18 September 2011) was a German conductor. 85: 81: 69: 111:. From 1942 to 1960, he was joint principal conductor with 186:. He was among the first conductors to perform and record 92:, where he served as repetiteur (rehearsal director) for 368:(in Spanish). Madrid Symphony Orchestra. 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Erich Honecker
CBE
Russian
romanized
Arys
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
Orzysz
Poland
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Erich Kleiber
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
Novosibirsk
Yevgeny Mravinsky
Leningrad Philharmonic
Dmitri Shostakovich
Berlin Symphony Orchestra
Dresden Staatskapelle
Philharmonia Orchestra
Otto Klemperer
Beethoven
Wembley
Madrid Symphony Orchestra
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Order of the British Empire
Ernst Reuter
Mitsuko Uchida
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra

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