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Paumgartner

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[poum-gahrt-nuhr] / ˈpaʊmˌgɑrt nər /

noun

  1. Bernhard 1887–1971, Austrian composer, conductor, and musicologist.


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Boss of the mammoth project: Austrian Musicologist Bernard Paumgartner, 67, Mozart biographer, scholar, conductor and president of Salzburg's famed Mozarteum school.

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Shaggy, energetic Conductor Paumgartner first divided Mozart's total output into eight categories, selected works from each as representative of a special genre or period in Mozart's life.

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The big symphonies are being recorded by Amsterdam's splendid Concertgebouw Orchestra, smaller ones by Paumgartner's own Camerata Academica orchestra; concertos are assigned to Dutch artists, who may be excellent but are rarely the top Mozart specialists.

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Paumgartner himself has been a Salzburg institution for 40 years.

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As recording boss Paumgartner showed his capacity for speed as well as scholarship, as he shuttled between his Mozarteum office and the huge reception hall of the 18th 'century Klessheim Castle, where he finds the acoustics ideal for recording.

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