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Berislav Klobučar

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Berislav Klobučar (28 August 1924 – 13 June 2014) was a Croatian opera conductor. He was conductor of the Vienna State Opera for more than four decades, and guest conductor at the Bayreuth Festival.[1]

Biography

Born in Zagreb on 28 August 1924, Berislav Klobučar was a student of the Croatian conductor Lovro von Matačić. He started his career with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra. He conducted the Graz Opera in Austria, the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm, Sweden, La Scala in Milan, Italy, the Orchestre philharmonique de Nice and the Opéra de Nice in France, and guest conductor at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, United States. [2]

During his forty-year tenure at the Vienna State Opera that began in 1952, he conducted 53 operas in 1,133 performances.

Berislav Klobučar died in Vienna, Austria on 13 June 2014 at the age of 89.

Bayreuth Festival

He was conductor at the Bayreuth Festival in 1964 and 1967-69.[3]

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