Konrad Bach ( German: Konrad Bach ; born 1940 , Großersdorf ) is a German conductor .
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In 1977 - 1997 headed the Rudolstadt chapel, in 1992 combined with the State Orchestra of Saalfeld in the Thuringian Symphony Orchestra .
Known as a researcher and propagandist of Siegfried Wagner . On the stage of the Thuringian State Theater in Rudolstadt in 1993-1994. staged and recorded the operas Bear's Skin and The Kingdom of Black Swans; Together with the director of the theater, Peter Pachl, he headed the Siegfried Wagner International Society and published an overview of his musical heritage. He also recorded, at the head of his orchestra, the symphonic poem "Tosca", orchestrated the "Anthem to the World" for soprano, choir and orchestra (1918) for its first performance in 2010 [1] .
Other recordings of Bach with the Thuringian Symphony Orchestra include the poems of Max von Schillings “Cassandra” and “Eleusinian Holiday” (both in their own orchestra) and Clement Harris's “Lost Paradise”.
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- ↑ Peter P. Pachl. Wettstreit der Wagner-Generationen: Uraufführung von Siegfried Wagners "Friedens-Hymne" in Würzburg // "nmz - neue musikzeitung", 12.12.2010. (German)