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Anton Seidl was a Hungarian conductor known for his interpretations of Wagner's operas. His leadership of various orchestras and his commitment to bringing Wagner's works to the stage earned him recognition in the classical music world. Seidl's career was marked by his influential contributions to opera and orchestral music.

"The composers could no longer direct all performances in person, and so the responsibility of interpreting their works in the spirit in which they had been conceived was placed upon conductors."



"America does not need gorgeous halls and concert rooms for its musical development, but music schools with competent teachers, and many, very many, free scholarships for talented young disciples who are unable to pay the expense of study."



"Conducting! A subject, truly, concerning which much might be written, yet scarcely anything of real importance is to be found in books."


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