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Klauspeter Seibel (7 May 1936, Offenbach am Main - 8 January 2011, Hamburg) was a German conductor. Trained at the Nuremberg Conservatory and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, he was principal conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra (1980-1988), the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra (1987-1995), and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (1995-2005). He was notably the LPO's first music director, and after being succeeded by Carlos Miguel Prieto as principal conductor in 2005 he remained principal guest conductor of the LPO until his death. He last conducted the LPO in October 2010 when he led the orchestra in the world premiere of Stephen Dankner's Symphony No. 9. In addition to conducting, Seibel was a professor of conducting at the Hamburger Konservatorium for two decades, and

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  • Klauspeter Seibel (* 7. Mai 1936 in Offenbach am Main; † 8. Januar 2011 in Hamburg ) war ein deutscher Dirigent. Er war Generalmusikdirektor der Städte Kiel und Freiburg. Als Chefdirigent leitete er die Nürnberger Symphoniker und das Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra in New Orleans. Er gastierte regelmäßig an der Semperoper Dresden, der Hamburgischen Staatsoper, der Wiener Staatsoper und der New Orleans Opera. Neben seinem aktiven Wirken als Dirigent widmete Seibel sich über zwei Jahrzehnte lang der Ausbildung des Nachwuchses. Viele seiner Schüler finden sich heute in leitenden Positionen des deutschen Musiklebens.Klauspeter Seibel war Präsident der Gustav Mahler Vereinigung, Hamburg. (de)
  • Klauspeter Seibel (7 May 1936, Offenbach am Main - 8 January 2011, Hamburg) was a German conductor. Trained at the Nuremberg Conservatory and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, he was principal conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra (1980-1988), the Kiel Philharmonic Orchestra (1987-1995), and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (1995-2005). He was notably the LPO's first music director, and after being succeeded by Carlos Miguel Prieto as principal conductor in 2005 he remained principal guest conductor of the LPO until his death. He last conducted the LPO in October 2010 when he led the orchestra in the world premiere of Stephen Dankner's Symphony No. 9. In addition to conducting, Seibel was a professor of conducting at the Hamburger Konservatorium for two decades, and (en)
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