Karl Elmendorff

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Conductor Karl Elmendorff
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Conductor Karl Elmendorff

Karl Elmendorff (October 25, 1891 - October 21, 1962) was a German conductor.

Born in in Düsseldorf, Elmendorff studied music at the Cologne College of Music and Cologne Conservatory from 1913 to 1916 under Fritz Steinbach and Hermann Abendroth. Early in his career, he conducted for a number of cities including:

Elmendorff also was a regular guest conductor in various European cities, including at Milan's La Scala.

His prominent role at the Bayreuth Festival, where he was staff conductor for more than a decade, was principally due to the lack of other conductors willing, or able (because they were Jews or because they criticized Nazi policy), to participate in the festival when it fell under Nazi control.

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Preceded by:
Karl Böhm
Principal Conductors, Dresden Staatskapelle
1943–1944
Succeeded by:
Joseph Keilberth
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