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Charles Kullmann

Although best-known to record collectors because the tenor soloist within the 1st recording of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, Kullman had a wide-ranging career, you start with considerable successes in Europe before settling right into a quarter century of reliable performances in the Metropolitan Opera. Essentially a lyric vocalist, …

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Bruno Walter

Bruno Walter helped form the very substance of interpretive design among conductors. He was created Bruno Schlesinger to the average, middle-class Jewish family members. His skill was found early, and at age group nine he came into the Stern Conservatory to review piano, producing his debut at 13 using the …

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