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Herbert von Karajan : maestro for the screen.
Published 2007Full text (Emmanuel users only)
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Symphony no. 6 "Pathétique" / Pathétique" symphony
Published 2001“…Karajan, Herbert von. Herbert von Karajan, his legacy on home video.…”
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Symphony no. 4 in B-flat major, op. 60 ; Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67
Published 2001“…Karajan, Herbert von. Herbert von Karajan, his legacy on home video.…”
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The art of conducting legendary conductors of a golden era / Legendary conductors of a golden age
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Classical music : an introduction
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Great performances. / Karajan in Salzburg
Published 1988Full text (Emmanuel users only)
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Mirella Freni : a life devoted to opera.
Published 2010Full text (Emmanuel users only)
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"Claudio Abbado in Berlin : the first year" / Abbado in Berlin
Published 1989Full text (Emmanuel users only)
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Sound in motion : cinema, videogames, technology and audiences
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Hugo Niebeling and Herbert von Karajan : experimental music films from the perspective of artistic musical tradition / Ramón Sanjuán Minguez.…”
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Great conductors of the Third Reich : art in the service of evil.
Published 1943Full text (Emmanuel users only)
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What makes great leaders great : management lessons from icons who changed the world
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…II, Managing innovation: -- Implement ideas : learning from Steve Jobs -- Remember, innovations are rarely welcomed with open arms : learning from Gustave Eiffel -- Question every assumption : learning from Nicolaus Copernicus -- Innovate systematically : learning from Thomas Edison -- Exploit success : learning from Dietrich Mateschitz -- Practice purposeful abandonment : learning from Herbert von Karajan -- Practice creative destruction : learning from Joseph Schumpeter -- Combine existing know-how with other knowledge to create something new : learning from Ettore Bugatti -- Exploit opportunities arising from new technologies : learning from Larry Page -- Recognize the future that has already happened : learning from Ray Kroc.…”
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Great lives a century in obituaries / Time great lives
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Howard Hughes, 5 April 1976 -- Field Marshal Montgomery, Soldier who became victor of El Alamein and a legend in his own lifetime 24 March 1976 -- Mao Tse-tung, Revolutionary leader who inspired the regeneration of China 9 September 1976 -- Benjamin Britten, A major contribution to English music 4 December 1976 -- Elvis Presley, 'The king' of rock and roll music 16 August 1977 -- Maria Callas, Operatic star of genius 16 September 1977 -- Charlie Chaplin, Comic genius of the cinema screen 25 December 1977 -- Jesse Owens, Memorable performance at the Berlin Olympics 30 March 1980 -- Jean-Paul Sartre, A leading original thinker of the twentieth century 14 April 1980 -- Sir Alfred Hitchcock, Master of screen suspense 29 April 1980 -- Mae West, Film humorist who made sex a shared joke 22 November 1980 -- John Lennon, Dominant role in a pop music revolution 8 December 1980 -- Bob Marley, 11 May 1981 -- Glenn Gould, 4 October 1982 -- Sir Douglas Bader, Showing the way to the disabled 5 September 1982 -- Orson Welles, Formidable and inventive actor and producer 10 October 1985 -- Henry Moore, Sculptor of international reputation 31 August 1986 -- Andy Warhol, Art for publicity's sake 22 February 1987 -- Jacqueline du Pré, 19 October 1987 -- Sir Frederick Ashton, Great choreographer and founder-figure of British ballet 18 August 1988 -- Laurence Olivier, Player of spellbinding power and versatility 11 July 1989 -- Sugar Ray Robinson, Supreme exponent of pugilistic skills 12 April 1989 -- Ayatollah Khomeini, Cleric who led Iran to the past 3 June 1989 -- Herbert von Karajan, Master conductor of opera, orchestra, and recordings 16 July 1989 -- Samuel Beckett, Unassuming genius who probed the quandary of human existence 22 December 1989 -- Margot Fonteyn, 21 February 1991 -- Peggy Ashcroft, 14 June 1991 -- Miles Davis, 28 September 1991 -- Robert Maxwell, 5 November 1991 -- Menachem Begin, 9 March 1992 -- Francis Bacon, 28 April 1992 -- Elizabeth David, 22 May 1992 -- Willy Brandt, 8 October 1992 -- Rudolf Nureyev, 6 January 1993 -- Richard Nixon, 22 April 1994 -- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 19 May 1994 -- Fred Perry, 2 February 1995 -- Harold Wilson, 24 May 1995 --…”
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