Joseph Keilberth

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Joseph Keilberth ( born April 19, 1908 - July 20, 1968) was a German conductor.

He started his career in the State Theatre of his native city, Karlsruhe. In 1940 he became director of the German Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague. Near the end of World War II he became principal conductor of the Dresden Staatskapelle. In 1949 he became chief conductor of the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, formed mainly of Germans expelled from post-war Czechoslovakia under the Beneš decrees. He died after collapsing while conducting Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde in exactly the same place as Felix Mottl had done in 1911.

He died in Munich in 1968.

Preceded by
Karl Elmendorff
Chief Conductor, Dresden Staatskapelle
1945–1950
Succeeded by
Rudolf Kempe
Preceded by
none
Principal Conductor, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
1949–1968
Succeeded by
Eugen Jochum
Preceded by
Ferenc Fricsay
General Music Director, Bavarian State Opera
1959–1968
Succeeded by
Wolfgang Sawallisch
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