Paul Kletzki (born Paweł Klecki; 21 March 1900 – 5 March 1973) was a Polish conductor and composer.[1][2]
^"Paul Kletzki, 72, conductor, dead". The New York Times. 7 March 1973.
^Wendland, Wojciech (2012). "Paul Kletzki (Paweł Klecki) – all alone in the great big world". 9th International Festival and Competition of Musical Personalities – Tansman 2012 (in Polish and English). Łódź: Tansman Philharmonic. pp. 39–41. ISBN 978-83-905532-8-3.
PaulKletzki (born Paweł Klecki; 21 March 1900 – 5 March 1973) was a Polish conductor and composer. Born in Łódź, Kletzki joined the Łódź Philharmonic...
Anton Dermota, Vienna Symphony (Vox Legends CDX2-5521 [2-CD reissue]) PaulKletzki, with Oralia Domínguez and Set Svanholm, Vienna Symphony (Orfeo C748071B;...
recorded Chopin's First Concerto with the Philharmonia Orchestra under PaulKletzki for EMI. He had a "crisis of confidence", Peter Andry described, when...
Horenstein, Rafael Kubelik, André Cluytens, Carlos Chávez, PaulKletzki, Charles Munch, Bruno Maderna, Paul van Kempen, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Ferenc Fricsay, Charles...
(d. 1950) March 10 – Peter De Rose, US composer (d. 1953) March 21 – PaulKletzki, Polish conductor (d.1973) April 2 – Anis Fuleihan, Cypriot-born US composer...
Zurich until 1967, when he took over the Bern Symphony Orchestra from PaulKletzki, where he stayed for 11 years.[citation needed] While head of the Bern...
the largest circumference in the world. Ernest Ansermet (1918–1967) PaulKletzki (1967–1970) Wolfgang Sawallisch (1970–1980) Horst Stein (1980–1985) Armin...
(1902-1966), actor and singer; immigrated to the United States (Jewish mother) PaulKletzki (1900-1973), composer and conductor Slawomir Kowalinski (born 1965),...
violin prodigy who came to study in England J. J. Jeczalik – musician PaulKletzki (1900–1973) – Polish-born international conductor associated with the...
Albert Hall in which Boult was joined by guest conductors including PaulKletzki, Jean Martinon, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Georg Solti, Walter Susskind...
Fried (1918–1924) Paul van Katwijk (1925–1936) Jacques Singer (1937–1942) Antal Doráti (1945–1949) Walter Hendl (1949–1958) PaulKletzki (1958–1961) Georg...
others who worked regularly with the orchestra were Alceo Galliera and PaulKletzki. For Viennese operettas, Lovro von Matačić and Otto Ackermann were Legge's...
recorded Symphonies Nos. 1–3 at Kingsway Hall with the Polish conductor PaulKletzki. When combined with the Karajan recordings, this gives Legge and the...
symphonies (1938; and 1945), as well as a Symphonie enfantine (1928) PaulKletzki (1900–1973), Polish conductor and composer of 3 symphonies plus a sinfonietta...
company in 1968. By this point, Solti was, in the words of his biographer Paul Robinson, "after Karajan, the most celebrated conductor at work". By the...
Albert Hall in which Boult was joined by guest conductors including PaulKletzki, Jean Martinon, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Georg Solti, Walter Susskind...
and Orchestra, premiered December 7, 1959, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, PaulKletzki conductor Quetzalcoatl, a tone poem Night Piece for Small Orchestra Concerto...