Leo Blech

Leo Blech, photograph by [[Nicola Perscheid Leo Blech (21 April 1871 – 25 August 1958) was a German opera composer and conductor who is perhaps most famous for his work at the Königliches Opernhaus (later the Berlin State Opera / Staatsoper Unter den Linden) from 1906 to 1937, and later as the conductor of Berlin's Städtische Oper from 1949 to 1953. Blech was known for his reliable, clear, and elegant performances, especially of works by Wagner, Verdi, and Bizet's ''Carmen'' (which he conducted over 600 times), and for his sensitivity as an accompanist. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Great conductors of the Third Reich: art in the service of evil.

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    Living voices : Friedrich Schorr sings Richard Wagner. by Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883

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