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Ernst von Schuch (1846-1914)

"Ernst Edler von Schuch, born Ernst Gottfried Schuch (23 November 1846, Graz – 10 May 1914, Niederlößnitz/Radebeul Dresden) was an Austrian conductor who became famous through his working collaborations with Richard Strauss at the Dresden Court Opera.

Schuch first studied law but then turned to music, trained at first by E. Stolz. He studied in Graz and later in Vienna, briefly with Felix Otto Dessoff, and started his conducting career in 1867 as Kapellmeister at Lobe´s Theatre in Breslau while the Breslau Opera was out of action following a fire.

Coincidentally, a father and son with the same family name Schuch had built and run the first opera theatre in Breslau 120 years earlier:" - (en.wikipedia.org 13.03.2020)

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Was depicted (Actor) Ernst von Schuch (1846-1914)
Was depicted (Actor) Clementine Schuch (1850-1932) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Richard Strauss (1864-1949) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Max Reinhardt (1873-1943) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Alfred Roller (1864-1935) ()