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Walter Taussig, Vienna, February 9, 1908-New York, NY, July 31, 2003

A member of the music staff at the Metropolitan Opera since 1949, Taussig was the company's associate conductor at the time of his death. Taussig was a 1928 graduate of the Music Academy in Vienna, where he studied composition with Franz Schmidt and conducting with Robert Heger. The political climate of Europe in the late 1930s caused Taussig to emigrate to the United States, by way of Havana (where he conducted the Havana Philharmonic). The conductor worked at the Chicago Opera, the Montreal Opera and San Francisco Opera before being hired by the Met as its assistant chorus master. He established himself as an invaluable coach, especially in German repertoire, serving as mentor to several generations of Met singers, from Birgit Nilsson, who called him "the father" of her Elektra, to Placido Domingo, who couched the role of Parsifal with him, and Deborah Voigt. His principal conducting credits with the Met numbered fewer than a dozen performances--among them La Traviata on the company's 1975 tour of Japan--but in Der Rosenkavalier and in other operas, Taussig was a frequent leader of the Met's offstage instrumentalists, nicknamed "The Taussig Philharmonic" by James Levine. Taussig was also a coach for Deutsche Grammophon recordings and, beginning in 1964, enjoyed an eighteen-year association with the Salzburg Festival as an assistant conductor and coach.

Harold C. Schonberg, New York, NY, November 29, 1915-July 26, 2003

Longtime senior music critic of The New York Times, Schonberg ...

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