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Leopold Ludwig (12 January 1908 – 25 April 1979) was a German
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active mainly in Austria and Germany from the 1930s through the 1970s. He was principal conductor of the Oldenburgisches Staatstheater (1936–1939), Vienna State Opera (1939–1943), and Berlin Städtische Oper (1943–1946). From 1950–1971 he the general music director of the
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; a position which brought him international recognition. He was a frequent guest conductor at the San Francisco Opera from 1958 through 1969, and also made guest appearances with the Metropolitan Opera in the early 1970s.


Life and career

Born in Witkowitz, Moravia, Leopold Ludwig was trained as a pianist at the Vienna Conservatory where he was a pupil of
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. He began his conducting career in the 1930s in south Germany and at Brno. In 1936 he became music director of the Oldenburgisches Staatstheater and concurrently was a frequent guest conductor at the Berlin State Opera. In 1939 he became the principal conductor at the Vienna State Opera; a post he held until 1943 when he became principal conductor of the Berlin Städtische Oper. After World War II, Ludwig was active as a conductor at both the Berlin State Oper and the Berlin Städtische Oper. In 1950 he became general music director of the
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(HSO), a position he held for the next 21 years. This position brought him international recognition, and he played an instrumental role in placing the Hamburg State Opera as one of the leading opera houses on the international stage by programming innovative repertoire and touring internationally with several lauded productions. The first of these was at the Edinburgh Festival in 1952 when the HSO presented the British première of Hindemith's ''
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''. In 1960 he conducted the world premiere of Hans Werner Henze's '' Der Prinz von Homburg'' and in 1965 he conducted the world premiere of
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's '' Jacobowsky und der Oberst''; both at the HSO. From 1958 through 1969 Ludwig was a frequent guest conductor at the San Francisco Opera (SFO); beginning his appearances in San Francisco with a double bill performance of the United States premieres of Carl Orff's '' Carmina Burana'' and Orff's '' Die Kluge'' on October 3, 1958. He later conducted the world premiere of Norman Dello Joio's ''Blood Moon'' at the SFO on September 18, 1961, and the United States premiere of
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's ''
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'' on October 23, 1964. Other works he conducted for the SFO included ''
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'' (1958), '' Tannhäuser'' (1958), '' The Bartered Bride'' (1958, 1964),'' Ariadne auf Naxos'' (1959), '' Die Frau ohne Schatten'' (1959-1960, 1964), ''
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'' (1959, 1961, 1965), ''
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'' (1959, 1962), '' Simon Boccanegra'' (1960), '' Wozzeck'' (1960, 1962), ''
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'' (1961), '' Fidelio'' (1961), '' The Rake's Progress'' (1962), '' Dialogues of the Carmelites'' (1963), '' Die Walküre'' (1963, 1968–1969), '' The Queen of Spades'' (1963), '' Die Fledermaus'' (1965), '' Lulu'' (1965), and '' Das Rheingold'' (1968). Ludwig also worked internationally with other opera houses as a guest conductor. In 1959 he conducted '' Der Rosenkavalier'' at the Glyndebourne Festival. He made his conducting debut at the Metropolitan Opera on November 14, 1970, conducting
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's '' Parsifal'' with
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as Kundry and in the title role. He continued to conduct at the Met in 1971–1972 with ''Parsifal'' and '' Der Freischütz''. Leopold Ludwig died on April 24, 1979 in Lüneburg. In 1958 he was awarded the Johannes Brahms Medal.


References


Further reading


''Leopold Ludwig''.
In ''
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Leopold Ludwig
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JPC.de * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ludwig, Leopold 1908 births 1979 deaths German male conductors (music) German opera directors Moravian-German people Musicians from Ostrava Nazi Party members