Karl Rankl (1 October 1898 – 6 September 1968) was a British conductor and composer who was of Austrian birth. A pupil of the composers Schoenberg and...
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Rankl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Rankl (1867–?), American politician Karl Rankl (1898–1968), Austrian-British conductor...
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international stars. Webster appointed a little-known Austrian, Karl Rankl, to the post. Before the war, Rankl had acquired considerable experience in charge of opera...
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including Fritz Hart, Cecil Gray, Havergal Brian, Healey Wlllan and Karl Rankl. Vincent Woods' A Cry from Heaven (2005). John Coulter's Deirdre of the...
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Geoffrey Molyneux Palmer, Cecil Gray, Havergal Brian, Healey Wlllan and Karl Rankl. Fritz Hart wrote two operas based on the theme: Deirdre of the Sorrows...
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Robert Gerhard, Norbert von Hannenheim, Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, Karl Rankl, Josef Rufer, Nikos Skalkottas, Viktor Ullmann, and Winfried Zillig. Schoenberg's...
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the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 29 September 1949, conducted by Karl Rankl in a production by Peter Brook. After the initial run the next performance...
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the Scottish National Orchestra's conductors, Karl Rankl, on how to develop his musical career, Rankl suggested that he gain experience by working in...
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Seventh Symphony for chamber ensemble, this time with Hanns Eisler and Karl Rankl. The Society closed down before it could be performed. In 1924 it was...
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the Royal Opera House in 1947, in a production by Guthrie, conducted by Karl Rankl, with Pears, Cross and Edith Coates reprising their roles from the Sadler's...
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