Richter, Hans, 1843-1916
Hans Richter was an Austro-Hungarian conductor. Trained at the Vienna Conservatory, he was a versatile musician but emphasized conducting. Richter dominated the musical scene in Vienna during his life, and also maintained a consistent presence and popularity in England. He had a particular fondness for Wagner, and about one-third of the more than two thousand operas he conducted were Wagner's. He also introduced numerous European composers to English audiences.
From the description of Hans Richter letter to Alfred Hipkins, 1888 June 19. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57071423
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