Kurt Sanderling

Kurt Sanderling (born September 19, 1912) was a conductor (he announced his retirement in 2002). He was born in Arys in East Prussia, and after early work at the Berlin Stdtische Oper, left for Russia in 1936, where he worked with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. From 1942 to 1960 he was joint principal conductor (with Evgeny Mravinsky) of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra. He then returned to Germany (now East Germany) where he conducted the East Berlin Symphony Orchestra and the Dresden Staatskapelle. He made his British debut in 1970, becoming particularly associated with the Philharmonia (he was eventually appointed their Conductor Emeritus). Kurt Sanderling is the father of Thomas Sanderling, also a conductor. Sanderling, Kurt Sanderling, Kurt

 

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