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Krips

American  
[krips] / krɪps /

noun

  1. Josef 1902–74, Austrian orchestra conductor.


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That took him all over Europe, but especially to Vienna, where he assisted on the production of some of Decca's most celebrated Mozart opera recordings under Karl Böhm, Josef Krips and Erich Kleiber.

From The Guardian • Jan. 24, 2011

This was a performance more in the vein of such fine Strauss interpreters as Erich Kleiber and Josef Krips.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2010

A fleshy, cherubic-faced Viennese, Krips can be a mountain of motion when conducting�cajoling, grimacing, beaming like a silent-movie hero.

From Time Magazine Archive

Buffalo Philharmonic Conductor Josef Krips recalls the time that Van came into his dressing room before a performance and said, "Maestro, let us pray."

From Time Magazine Archive

With that, Krips set confidently to work in his new post as musical director of the San Fran cisco Symphony Orchestra.

From Time Magazine Archive