Heinrich Hollreiser

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Heinrich Hollreiser (June 24, 1913  July 24, 2006) was a German conductor.

Born in Munich, he attended the State Academy of Music there, and went on to serve as the conductor at the opera houses in Wiesbaden, Darmstadt, Mannheim, and Duisburg. From 1942-1945 he served as the principal conductor of the Bavarian State Opera, while serving as the music director at the Opera in Düsseldorf. From 1945-1951 he conducted concerts for the Berlin Philharmonic and Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, as well for the Hamburg, Cologne, and Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestras. He also made several guest appearances in Madrid and Barcelona. After 1951, he served as principal conductor of the Vienna State Opera, conducting the Austrian premiere of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress

In one of his recordings with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra he is attributed as "George Richter".[1]

References

  1. Jonathan Brown (2000). Tristan und Isolde on Record. A comprehensive discography of Wagner's music drama with a critical introduction to the recordings. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-31489-6. 


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