Franz Wüllner
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Franz Wüllner (born 28 January 1832 in Münster, died 7 September 1902 in Braunfels) was a German composer and conductor. He led the premieres of Wagner's operas Das Rheingold and Die Walküre, but was much criticized by Wagner himself, who greatly preferred the conductors Hans von Bülow and Hermann Levi.
Preceded by Hans von Bülow |
General Music Directors, Bavarian State Opera 1870–1877 |
Succeeded by Hermann Levi |
Preceded by Julius Rietz |
Principal Conductors, Dresden Staatskapelle 1877–1884 |
Succeeded by Ernst von Schuch |