Classical Music CDs at ArkivMusic Cart Wish List My Account Gift Certificates Newsletter Help
Composers | Conductors | Performers | Ensembles | Operas | Labels | ArkivCDs | DVDs | More... New ArkivMusic Reissues On Sale
New Releases Recommendations Top Sellers On Sale CDs Under $10 Broadway Reissues Super Audio CDs MP3s Blu-ray Discs Listen Magazine
 Home > Conductors >

WGBH Radio WGBH Radio theclassicalstation.org
Joseph Keilberth
Born: April 19, 1908; Karlsruhe, Germany   Died: July 20, 1968; Munich, Germany  
Joseph Keilberth was a German conductor active during the mid-twentieth century. His talents developed early: he pursued a general education and musical training in Karlsruhe, and at the age of seventeen joined the Karlsruhe State Theater as a répétiteur (vocal coach--a common starting place for European conductors). He remained with the theater and ten years later he was appointed general music director.

He remained there until 1940,
...
Read more
See all recordings available (103)   OR   Select a specific Composer, Ensemble or Label below.
Joseph Keilberth titles in:
New Releases   Recommended   DVD   ArkivCD   MP3 Downloads  
Featured Joseph Keilberth CDs & DVDs:
Verdi: Aida / Keilberth, Teschemacher, Karén, Rosvaenge
Release Date: 06/18/1996   Label: Preiser Records   Catalog: 90274   Number of Discs: 2
ArkivCD
$13.99
Add To Your Cart
In Stock
On sale!
See more featured titles
Composers
Beethoven, Ludwig van (6)
Berg, Alban (2)
Brahms, Johannes (2)
Bruch, Max (2)
Bruckner, Anton (4)
Cornelius, Peter (1)
Dvorák, Antonín (3)
Gluck, Christoph W. (1)
Goetz, Hermann (2)
Gounod, Charles (2)
Hindemith, Paul (5)
Janácek, Leos (1)
Mahler, Gustav (1)
Marschner, Heinrich (3)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (10)
Pfitzner, Hans (2)
Puccini, Giacomo (1)
Reger, Max (1)
Rossini, Gioachino (1)
Schubert, Franz (3)
Schumann, Robert (1)
Strauss, Richard (18)
Verdi, Giuseppe (6)
Wagner, Richard (30)
Weber, Carl Maria von (7)
Wolf, Hugo (2)
Ensembles
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra (2)
Bavarian Radio Chorus (2)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (3)
Bavarian State Opera Chorus (11)
Bavarian State Opera Orchestra (11)
Bavarian State Orchestra (4)
Bayreuth Festival Chorus (14)
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra (18)
Berlin Deutsche Oper Chorus (1)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (9)
Berlin State Opera Chorus (2)
Berlin State Opera Orchestra (1)
Cologne Radio Chorus (3)
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra (4)
Cologne State Opera Chorus (1)
Cologne Symphony Orchestra (2)
Cologne West German Radio Chorus (5)
Cologne West German Radio Symphony Orchestra (10)
Dresden Chamber Orchestra (1)
Dresden Staatskapelle (3)
Dresden State Opera Chorus (2)
Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra (4)
Salzburg Camerata Academica Orchestra (1)
Stuttgart Radio Chorus (2)
Stuttgart Radio Chorus Women (1)
Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (4)
Stuttgart Reichssenders Chorus (1)
Stuttgart Reichssenders Orchestra (3)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (3)
Vienna State Opera Chorus (2)
Vienna State Opera Orchestra (2)
Vienna Symphony Orchestra (1)
Labels
Apex (3)
Archipel (4)
Audite (1)
Brilliant Classics (1)
Capriccio Records (4)
Deutsche Grammophon (6)
Dutton Laboratories/Vocalion (1)
Emi Classics (6)
Erato (2)
Gala (4)
Gebhardt (2)
Hafg (4)
Medici Masters (1)
Melodram (1)
Membran / Documents (1)
Membran International Gmbh (2)
Myto Records (9)
Opera D'oro (7)
Opus Kura (1)
Orfeo (14)
Preiser Records (9)
Profil (3)
Rca (2)
Sony (1)
Tahra (1)
Teldec (1)
Testament (11)
Vai Audio (1)
More Featured Joseph Keilberth CDs & DVDs:
Hindemith: Cardillac, Mathis Der Maler Excerpts / Keilberth
Release Date: 01/21/1992   Label: Dg 20th Century Classics   Catalog: 431741   Number of Discs: 2
ArkivCD
$21.99
Add To Your Cart
In Stock
On sale!
Beethoven: Symphony No 7, Egmont, Leonore No 3 / Keilberth, Berlin
Release Date:    Label: Teldec   Catalog: 43192   Number of Discs: 1
ArkivCD
$12.99
Add To Your Cart
In Stock
On sale!
Strauss: Die Frau ohne Schatten / Keilberth, Bjoner, Thomas
Release Date: 11/19/1996   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 449584   Number of Discs: 3
ArkivCD
$31.99
Add To Your Cart
Low Stock
On sale!
Strauss: Arabella / Della Casa, Fischer-Dieskau, Rothenberger, Keilberth
Release Date:    Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 437700   Number of Discs: 3
ArkivCD
$31.99
Add To Your Cart
In Stock
On sale!
Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Joseph Keilberth was a German conductor active during the mid-twentieth century. His talents developed early: he pursued a general education and musical training in Karlsruhe, and at the age of seventeen joined the Karlsruhe State Theater as a répétiteur (vocal coach--a common starting place for European conductors). He remained with the theater and ten years later he was appointed general music director.

He remained there until 1940, when he was appointed chief conductor of the German Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague. He became chief conductor of the Dresden State Opera in 1945. With a minimum of disruption for deNazification (official Allied certification that he was not implicated in Nazi crimes) he remained in that position until 1950.

In 1949 he became chief conductor of the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, which was in fact a reunion: After the War, the German population of the Sudetenland (the German-speaking part of Czechoslovakia), which had been the excuse for Hitler's occupation of the country, were returned to Germany, and with them went the German Philharmonic of Prague, Keilberth's old orchestra, which settled in Bamberg. Causing unwary biographers some confusion, he also became the chief conductor of the Hamburg Philharmonic in 1950.

He frequently appeared as a guest conductor elsewhere in Germany, notably with the Berlin Philharmonic and, beginning in 1952, the Bayreuth Festival, and appeared regularly at the Salzburg and Lucerne festivals. In 1952 he also led his first performance in the Edinburgh Festival with the Hamburg State Opera.

He was a favored conductor for the Ring and other operas through 1956. In 1959 he succeeded Ferenc Fricay at the helm of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. There, history repeated itself. Keilberth died after collapsing during a performance of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, just as Felix Mottl--conductor at the same theater--had done in 1911.

Keilberth was very strong in Mozart and in the Wagnerian repertory, and in later German classics such as Pfitzner, Bruckner, Richard Strauss, Max Reger, and Paul Hindemith. His classic recordings included Hindemith's opera Cardillac.
 About ArkivMusic  Contact Us  Partner Program  Institutional Sales  Terms & Conditions  Privacy Policy  Help  Your Account  Shortcuts  
ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music!

Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2012.
Data supplied by Rovi Data Solutions, Inc. Copyright 1948-2012. For personal use only. All rights reserved.