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Hans von Benda (22 November 1888, in Strasbourg – 13 August 1972, in Berlin) was a German conductor. A direct descendant of the eighteenth-century composer Franz Benda, he operated in the shadow of better-known German maestri of his generation, notably Wilhelm Furtwängler, Otto Klemperer, and Hans Knappertsbusch. After serving as musical director of Berlin Radio from 1926 to 1934, Benda became (1935) artistic director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, during Furtwängler's tenure as chief conductor. He held this post until 1939. Meanwhile, he conducted the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, which he had founded in 1932, and with which he toured Australia, South America and Asia as well as Europe. He was married to Karin Rosander, a Finnish violinist.

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  • Hans Robert Gustav von Benda (* 22. November 1888 in Straßburg, Deutsches Kaiserreich; † 13. August 1972 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Dirigent, Musikredakteur und Offizier. (de)
  • Hans Robert Gustav von Benda (Strasbourg, appartenant alors à l'Allemagne, 22 novembre 1888-Berlin, 13 août 1972) est un chef d'orchestre allemand. (fr)
  • Hans von Benda (Estrasburgo, entonces perteneciente a Alemania, 22 de noviembre de 1888-Berlín, 13 de agosto de 1972) fue un director de orquesta alemán. Descendiente directo del compositor dieciochesco Franz Benda, la carrera musical de Hans von Benda coincidió con la de otros maestros alemanes extraordinarios, como Wilhelm Furtwängler, Otto Klemperer o Hans Knappertsbusch. Fue director musical de la Radio de Berlín de 1926 a 1934. Entre 1935 y 1939 fue nombrado director artístico de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Berlín, de la que era director musical Wilhelm Furtwängler. (es)
  • Hans von Benda (22 November 1888, in Strasbourg – 13 August 1972, in Berlin) was a German conductor. A direct descendant of the eighteenth-century composer Franz Benda, he operated in the shadow of better-known German maestri of his generation, notably Wilhelm Furtwängler, Otto Klemperer, and Hans Knappertsbusch. After serving as musical director of Berlin Radio from 1926 to 1934, Benda became (1935) artistic director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, during Furtwängler's tenure as chief conductor. He held this post until 1939. Meanwhile, he conducted the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, which he had founded in 1932, and with which he toured Australia, South America and Asia as well as Europe. He was married to Karin Rosander, a Finnish violinist. (en)
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  • Hans Robert Gustav von Benda (* 22. November 1888 in Straßburg, Deutsches Kaiserreich; † 13. August 1972 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Dirigent, Musikredakteur und Offizier. (de)
  • Hans von Benda (Estrasburgo, entonces perteneciente a Alemania, 22 de noviembre de 1888-Berlín, 13 de agosto de 1972) fue un director de orquesta alemán. Descendiente directo del compositor dieciochesco Franz Benda, la carrera musical de Hans von Benda coincidió con la de otros maestros alemanes extraordinarios, como Wilhelm Furtwängler, Otto Klemperer o Hans Knappertsbusch. En 1905 ingresó en la Escuela de Cadetes del Ejército Prusiano en Berlín, donde fundó una orquesta con sus compañeros. Tras licenciarse en 1910, estudió violín en el Conservatorio Stern de Berlín. Hizo también estudios de musicología con y Max Friedländer en la Universidad Friedrich Wilhelm, y, más tarde, con y en la Universidad de Múnich. Fue director musical de la Radio de Berlín de 1926 a 1934. Entre 1935 y 1939 fue nombrado director artístico de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Berlín, de la que era director musical Wilhelm Furtwängler. Benda se afilió al Partido Nazi, quizá por miedo a que el régimen considerara que sus raíces checas le hicieran sospechoso de no ser lo suficientemente ario. Esta filiación política le hizo caer en cierto descrédito fuera de Alemania.​ Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Benda declaró en los procesos de desnazificación y aseguró que Furtwängler había protegido a los judíos durante la persecución.​ Se instaló en España entre 1948 y 1952, tiempo en el que se ocupó de dirigir la Orquesta de Valencia. Posteriormente, trabajó para la Radio Libre de Berlín (1954-1958). (es)
  • Hans von Benda (22 November 1888, in Strasbourg – 13 August 1972, in Berlin) was a German conductor. A direct descendant of the eighteenth-century composer Franz Benda, he operated in the shadow of better-known German maestri of his generation, notably Wilhelm Furtwängler, Otto Klemperer, and Hans Knappertsbusch. After serving as musical director of Berlin Radio from 1926 to 1934, Benda became (1935) artistic director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, during Furtwängler's tenure as chief conductor. He held this post until 1939. Meanwhile, he conducted the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, which he had founded in 1932, and with which he toured Australia, South America and Asia as well as Europe. He was married to Karin Rosander, a Finnish violinist. Unlike Furtwängler and Knappertsbusch (or Klemperer, who had fled Germany shortly after Hitler gained power), Benda joined the Nazi Party [1], possibly through fear that the regime would regard his Czech lineage as insufficiently Aryan. That his party card brought a certain amount of foreign obloquy on his head is indicated by the fact that (according to John L. Holmes' Conductors on Record) a pre-war recording Benda conducted of music by Gluck was issued in America without his name on the label. After World War II, Benda gave evidence during Furtwängler's denazification proceedings, avowing that Furtwängler had protected Jews from official persecution.[2] Having worked in Spain from 1948 to 1952, Benda was subsequently employed at Radio Free Berlin (1954–1958). Benda had a long recording career, lasting from the 1930s until 1968. Composers in his large discography include Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Haydn, Mozart père and fils, Schubert, Dvořák, Respighi, C. P. E. Bach, Frederick the Great, Johann Adolf Hasse, Johann Joachim Quantz, Carl Heinrich Graun, and his own collateral ancestor Georg Benda. His conducting on disc tended towards a hefty, straightforward style wholly at odds with Furtwängler's and Knappertsbusch's improvisational unpredictability. (en)
  • Hans Robert Gustav von Benda (Strasbourg, appartenant alors à l'Allemagne, 22 novembre 1888-Berlin, 13 août 1972) est un chef d'orchestre allemand. (fr)
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