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- Willibald Karl Boskovsky (16 June 1909 – 21 April 1991) was an Austrian violinist and conductor, best known as the long-standing conductor of the Vienna...
- New Year's Concert. Distinguished Strauss interpreters include Willi Boskovsky, who carried on the Vorgeiger tradition of conducting with violin in hand...
- as follows. 1951 – Clemens Krauss 1960 – Willi Boskovsky 1965 – Willi Boskovsky 1972 – Willi Boskovsky 1983 – Lorin Maazel 1988 – Claudio Abbado 1993...
- recognition and a New Year's greeting in German (originally added by Willi Boskovsky) from the conductor and orchestra to the audience. The origin of this...
- football coach Olga Villi (1922–1989), Italian model and actress Villi Boskovsky, an Austrian violinist Villi Tokarev, a Russian-American singer-songwriter...
- America in October 1966 and success followed until his death in 1969. Willi Boskovsky was then chosen as prin****l conductor of the orchestra and recorded much...
- Year's Concerts: 1951 – Clemens Krauss 1962 – Willi Boskovsky 1968 – Willi Boskovsky 1971 – Willi Boskovsky 1982 – Lorin Maazel(with Vienna Boys' Choir) 1992...
- Orchestra Johann Strauss Der Zigeunerbaron, with Willi Boskovsky Die Fledermaus, with Boskovsky Richard Strauss Lieder, with Moore Elektra, with Böhm Salome...
- Vienna New Year's Concerts: 1947 – Josef Krips 1962 – Willi Boskovsky 1974 – Willi Boskovsky 1988 – Claudio Abbado 1997 – Riccardo Muti 2008 – Georges Prêtre...
- Songs with Erich Kunz, songs of the Auvergne, Viennese dances with Willi Boskovsky, traditional songs by Roland Hayes, Vivaldi's Four Seasons and other concertos...