Herbert von Karajan

Herbert von Karajan

Herbert von Karajan (born Heribert Ritter[a] von Karajan; 5 April 1908 – 16 July 1989) was an Austrian conductor. He was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic for 34 years. During the Nazi era, he debuted at the Salzburg Festival, with the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, and during the Second World War he conducted at the Berlin State Opera. Generally regarded as one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, he was a controversial but dominant figure in European classical music from the mid-1950s until his death. Part of the reason for this was the large number of recordings he made and their prominence during his lifetime. By one estimate, he was the top-selling classical music recording artist of all time, having sold an estimated 200 million records. The Karajans were of Macedonian Greek ancestry. Herbert's great-great-grandfather, Georg Karajan (Geórgios Karajánnis, Greek: Γεώργιος Καραγιάννης), was born in Kozani, in the Ottoman province of Rumelia (now in Greece), leaving for Vienna in 1767, and eventually Chemnitz, Electorate of Saxony. His last name, like several other Ottoman-era ones, contains the Turkish language prefix "kara", which means "black". He and his brother participated in the establishment of Saxony's cloth industry, and both were ennobled for their services by Frederick Augustus III on 1 June 1792, thus adding the prefix "von" to the family name. This usage disappeared with the abolition of Austrian nobility after World War I. The surname Karajánnis became Karajan. Although traditional biographers ascribed a Slovak and Serbian or simply a Slavic origin to his mother, Karajan's family from the maternal side, through his grandfather who was born in the village of Mojstrana, Duchy of Carniola (today in Slovenia), was Slovene. Aromanian heritage has also been claimed. Through the Slovene line, Karajan was related to the Slovenian-Austrian composer Hugo Wolf. He also seems to have known some Slovene. Heribert Ritter von Karajan was born in Salzburg, Austria-Hungary, the second son of senior consultant Ernst von Karajan (1868–1951) and Marta (née Martha Kosmač; 1881–1954) (married 1905). He was a child prodigy at the piano. From 1916 to 1926, he studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Franz Ledwinka (piano), Franz Zauer (harmony), and Bernhard Paumgartner (composition and chamber music). He was encouraged to concentrate on conducting by Paumgartner, who detected his exceptional promise in that regard. In 1926 Karajan graduated from the conservatory and continued his studies at the Vienna Academy, studying piano with Josef Hofmann (a teacher with the same name as the pianist) and conducting with Alexander Wunderer and Franz Schalk. Karajan made his debut as a conductor in Salzburg on 22 January 1929. The performance got the attention of the general manager of the Stadttheater in Ulm and led to Karajan's first appointment as assistant Kapellmeister of the theater. His senior colleague in Ulm was Otto Schulmann. After Schulmann was forced to leave Germany in 1933 with the NSDAP takeover, Karajan was promoted to first Kapellmeister. ... Source: Article "Herbert von Karajan" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Peran Terkenal

Tentang

Stage Name: Herbert von Karajan

Peran: Acting

Reputasi: 0.1238

Jenis Kelamin: Laki-laki

Tanggal Lahir: 1908-04-05

Lokasi Lahir: Salzburg, Austria

Riwayat Perfilman

2019

Karajan: Portrait of a Maestro

Self - Music Conductor (archive footage)

2019

Rostropovich: L'archet Indomptable

Self (archive footage)

2017

The Clouzot Scandal

Self (archive footage)

2015

Verdi: Falstaff

Self - Conductor

2012

Herbert von Karajan – The Second Life

Self (archive footage)

2009

Eroica - Director's Cut

Self - Conductor

2008

Karajan: Beauty As I See It

Self (archive footage)

2008

Karajan In Concert

Self - Conductor

2007

Rostropovich Life & Art

Self - Conductor

2005

Karajan · Die Symphonien

Self - Conductor

1987

Don Giovanni

Self - Conductor

1986

Don Carlo

Self - Conductor

1984

Bach: Magnificat - Karajan

Self - Conductor

1984

Der Rosenkavalier

Self - Conductor

1980

Brahms: The Symphonies

Self - Conductor

1978

Wagner: Das Rheingold

Self - Conductor

1978

Biographies

Self

1978

Il Trovatore - Verdi

Self - Conductor

1977

Beethoven Symphony No. 9

Self - Conductor

1974

Madama Butterfly

Self - Conductor

1973

Otello

Conductor

1972

Eroica

Conductor

1972

Le Grand Échiquier

Self - Main Guest

1971

Beethoven - Symphony No. 7

Self - Conductor

1971

Beethoven - Symphony No. 8

Self - Conductor

1967

Verdi – Messa da Requiem

Self - Conductor

1967

Pastorale

Self - Conductor

1965

aspekte

Self

1965

Karajan in Rehearsal

Self - Conductor

1965

La Bohème

Self - Conductor

1962

Der Rosenkavalier

Self - Conductor