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Fritz Busch

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Fritz Busch (13 March 1890 - 14 September 1951) was a German conductor.

Busch was born in Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia.

He held posts conducting opera at Aachen, Stuttgart and Dresden. In 1933 he was dismissed from his post at Dresden because of his opposition to the new Nazi government of Germany. He went on to work in South America and Scandinavia before becoming the music director of the Glyndebourne summer festival in England. He remained at Glyndebourne until the outbreak of World War II. After this he focused on work in South America and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

He died in London in 1951.

He was the brother of the distinguished violinist Adolf Busch.

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Preceded by Principal Conductors, Dresden Staatskapelle
1922–1933
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Musical Directors, Glyndebourne Opera Festival
1934–1951
Succeeded by
Preceded by Principal Conductors, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
1937–1940
Succeeded by
Preceded by Principal Conductors, Danish National Symphony Orchestra
1937–1951
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