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- Klauspeter Seibel (7 May 1936 in Offenbach am Main – 8 January 2011 in Hamburg) was a German conductor. Trained at the Nuremberg Conservatory and the Hochschule...
- CDU (died 2013) 2006–2012: Arno Schmidt, CDU (died 2012) since 2013: Klauspeter Brill, independent On January 22, 2006 Arno Schmidt (CDU) won the election...
- Shostakovich did not continue, however. The LPO's first music director was Klauspeter Seibel (1936–2011), until his retirement in 2005. His work was widely...
- vertical filing system Henry Seibels (1876-1967), American football player Klauspeter Seibel (1936–2011), German conductor of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra...
- as solo hornist with other orchestras and also studied conducting with Klauspeter Seibel at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. From 1998, he...
- Huntsville Symphony Orchestra 2003–2011 Succeeded by Gregory Vajda Preceded by Klauspeter Seibel Music Director, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra 2005–2023 Succeeded by...
- subsequently entrusted to the conductors (GMD) Marek Janowski. (1973–1975), Klauspeter Seibel (1975–1978), Klaus Weise (1978–1981), Ádám Fischer (1981–1983)...
- Mackerras for Argo in 1989, and a German-language version conducted by Klauspeter Seibel in 1995. Beecham's former protégé Norman Del Mar recorded a complete...
- Edwards, Peter Gülke, Günther Herbig, Gunter Kahlert, Kenneth Kiesler, Klauspeter Seibel and Jac van Steen. Other conducting mentors have included Kirk...
- with Jorge Mester,[citation needed] then studied opera conducting with Klauspeter Seibel at the Hamburg Hochschule für Musik[citation needed]. He attended...