- Karl Pohlig
Karl Pohlig (
10 February 1864 –17 June 1928 ) was a German conductor born inTeplitz . He studied cello and piano in Weimar, and later taught piano there.cite journal | url=http://mq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/citation/80/2/348 | last=Bomberger | first=E. Douglas | title=Charting the Future of "Zukunftsmusik": Liszt and the Weimar Orchesterschule | journal=The Musical Quarterly | volume=80 | issue=2 | pages=348–361 | year=1996 | accessdate=2008-02-02 | doi=10.1093/mq/80.2.348] In 1901 inStuttgart he became the first conductor to perform the complete version of Bruckner's "Symphony No. 6". This symphony had been performed before in excerpts and in an edited-down version byGustav Mahler .Pohlig became conductor of the
Philadelphia Orchestra from 1907 to 1912. He invitedSergei Rachmaninoff to make his U.S. debut with the orchestra in 1909. In 1912, he resigned in disgrace after the revelation that he was involved in an extramarital affair with his Swedish secretary. However, Pohlig also sued the orchestra for breach of contract, as he had one year remaining on his contract at that time. He received a settlement of one year's salary. [Lebrecht, Norman, "The Maestro Myth". 1992, p. 140.] [Smith, William Ander, "The Mystery of Leopold Stokowski". Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1990, p. 33.] Pohlig concluded his career as conductor of theBraunschweig court opera in Germany.References
External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/carnegie04/essay1.html A Thoroughly Modern Orchestra]
* [http://www.wispor.de/wpt-1928.htm#Pohlig Wissens-Portal (German-language page), listing birth and death dates]
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