Carl von Garaguly
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Carl von Garaguly (born 28 December 1900, died 4 October 1984), also known as Carl Garaguly, was a Hungarian violinist and conductor who spent much of his working life in Scandinavia. He was born in Budapest, and worked many years in Göteborg and Stockholm, Sweden, both as violinist and as a conductor. He was a student of Henri Marteau (1874-1934) and was a member of the Marteau Society. He was principal conductor of the Stockholm Concert Society (today the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra) from 1942 until 1953, and was named music director of Harmonien (the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra) in 1952.
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Preceded by Fritz Busch |
Principal Conductors, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra 1942–1953 |
Succeeded by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt |
Preceded by Olav Kielland |
Principal Conductors, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra 1952–1958 |
Succeeded by Arvid Fladmoe |