- Heinz Wallberg
Heinz Wallberg (born
Herringen ,Westphalia ,16 March 1923 ; diedEssen ,27 September 2004 ) was a German conductor. He studiedtrumpet ,violin and piano. He helped to support his family with his musical training after his father became unable to work.cite news | url=http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article39450.ece | title=Heinz Wallberg | work=The Independent | author=Martin Anderson | date=2 October 2004 | accessdate=2008-01-08] DuringWorld War II , he was amorse code operator, and simultaneously directed an army band and led astring quartet . [cite news | url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,,1326649,00.html | title=Heinz Wallberg | work=The Guardian | author=David Nice | date=14 October 2004 | accessdate=2007-10-22]After the war, he studied at the
Dortmund andCologne conservatories. He made his debut as a conductor inMünster withMozart 's "Le Nozze di Figaro ". He became principal music director inAugsburg in 1954, and inBremen in 1955, concluding in both posts in 1960. ["International Who's Who In Classical Music", 2003 Edition, p. 828 (Europa Publications Ltd., London, England).] In 1957, he recorded a scene fromWagner 's "Lohengrin", with thePhilharmonia Orchestra inLondon and the singersElisabeth Schwarzkopf andChrista Ludwig , under the production ofWalter Legge . He also recorded Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 "Italian", and his "Midsummer Night's Dream " incidental music. He conductedRichard Strauss 's "Der Rosenkavalier " for the Royal Opera, Covent Garden in 1963. In the meantime, at the Vienna and Salzburg festivals he premiered works such as Frank Martin'soratorio "Le Mystere de la Nativité" (1960) andRudolf Wagner-Régeny 's "The Mines at Falun" (1961). Wallberg inaugurated the Munich Opera Festival in 1962 with a performance of Richard Strauss's "Die schweigsame Frau ".From 1964 to 1975, Wallberg was principal conductor of the
Tonkünstler Orchestra , Vienna. He held the same post with the Munich Radio Orchestra from 1975 to 1982, and with the Essen Philharmonic from 1975 to 1991. He was the first West German conductor allowed to conduct in East Germany after the partition of Germany. His U.S. conducting debut did not occur until 1991. For the last 37 years of his life, he appeared every year withJapan 'sNHK Symphony Orchestra . He conducted theNew Zealand premiere of Wagner's "Die Meistersinger " in 1990.He was nominated for a Grammy award in 1982 for his recording of
Weinberger 's opera "Schwanda the Bagpiper ". He gave a concert inSt Peter's Basilica ,Rome , forPope John XXIII in 1959. Heinz Wallberg was highly regarded as a conductor of the symphonies ofAnton Bruckner . Other recordings includedEngelbert Humperdinck 's "Königskinder " and "La boheme" ofRuggero Leoncavallo .Wallberg was married twice, to Maritta Ruhlmann, who died in 1967, and later to Murielle Nouget. He had a daughter with Ruhlmann, and a son with Nouget. Nouget and both children survived him.
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