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Carl von Garaguly (28 December 1900 – 18 October 1984), also known as Carl Garaguly, was a
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ist and
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who spent much of his working life in
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. He was born in
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, and worked many years in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden, both as violinist and as a conductor.The Music and Theatre Library of Sweden
, accessed 2 February 2013.


Life and career

Garaguly was a child prodigy, performing in public from the age of 6, having received his first violin lessons from his father. By the age of 10 he was undertaking concert tours. Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Fifth Edition. London, Macmillan and Co Ltd, 1954 He studied violin with
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at the Hungarian State Academy in 1907–08, and with
Henri Marteau Henri Marteau (31 March 1874 – 3 October 1934) was a French violinist and composer, who obtained Swedish citizenship in 1915. Life and career Marteau was born in Reims. He was of German and French ancestry. His father, a Frenchman, was a well k ...
at the Berlin High School for Music from 1914 to 1916, and was a member of the Marteau Society. Aged 17 he became the assistant deputy leader of the
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.Åhlén, Carl-Gunnar. 'The Musicians'. In the book accompanying BIS 421/424 - Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra 75 years - 1914-1989, Grammofon AB BIS, 1988. During war service he made concert tours for the Red Cross before teaching for a time at the Conservatory of
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, Transylvannia. Garaguly moved to Sweden in 1923 and from that year until 1930 he was the leader of the
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, and also first violin of the Gothenburg Quartet. Garaguly began his association with the Stockholm Concert Society (today the
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) in 1930 as deputy leader, in which post he also performed solos in concert works by Mozart, Wieniawski, Pergament, Berwald, Mendelssohn and Hubay.Konserthuset archives
, accessed 18 March 2013
He continued as deputy leader up until being appointed principal conductor of the orchestra from 1942 until 1953. Having studied conducting with Clemens Krauss he had made his debut as conductor in March 1940, having previously conducted two schools concerts. During his tenure he led nearly 300 concerts, as well 100 school or youth concerts. He conducted two concerts in London in 1952 during the orchestra's visit. Garaguly's appointment was not universally welcomed, with some criticizing the orchestra board for not giving the job to Tor Mann. In addition, Kurt Atterberg attacked Garaguly's nomination because he was not born in Sweden (although he had lived there for half his life and was married to a Swedish woman).Schuberth, John. 'The Stockholm “Konsertförening”, 1914-46'. In the book accompanying BIS 421/424 - Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra 75 years - 1914-1989, Grammofon AB BIS, 1988. His primary repertoire interest was modern music, but he also conducted the major classics. His rehearsal and preparation was much admired and the orchestra became more reliable technically during his tenure. His final appearance conducting the orchestra was on 26 October 1982. Garaguly was named music director of '' Harmonien'' (the
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) in 1952. He was conductor of the Arnhem Symphony Orchestra (officially called Het Gelders Orkest (HGO) in Dutch) from 1959 to 1972, and the Sønderjyllands Symfoniorkester in Denmark from 1965 to 1979, while also returning to Stockholm to guest conduct. He gave the premiere of the symphony of Anne-Marie Ørbeck in 1954 in Bergen.


Discography

Berlin Classics have issued recordings of Garaguly conducting the
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in Sibelius Symphonies 1 and 7, the Háry János Suite by Kodály, pieces by Johann Strauss and a suite from Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk district, Op. 29 by Shostakovich. In their series of violin concertos with Kai Laursen,
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has several where the conductor is Garaguly leading the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra: Concerto for Violin in A major, Op. 6 by
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, Concerto for Violin in G major by
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, Concerto for Violin in D major, Op. 20 by
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, Concerto for Violin in G major, Op. 11 by Hakon Børresen, Concerto for Violin in D major by
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, Concerto for Violin in B minor, Op. 27 by Gustav Helsted, Concerto for Violin, Op. 48 by Emborg and the Chamber Concerto no 9 for Violin and Viola, Op. 39 by Holmboe. Carl Nielsen's Symphony No 2 and Suite for String Orchestra were recorded by Garaguly with the Tivoli Orchestra ( Vox). Other discs listed by CHARM are Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 with
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, piano (1945, Tono), Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major also with Schiøler, (1947 HMV), Brahms Symphony No. 1 by the Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Berlin (1957 Eterna), Sibelius
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, also in Berlin, Lars-Erik Larsson's Music for orchestra, Op. 40 and Hilding Rosenberg's Concerto for string orchestra. A recording of Garaguly conducting for
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on 9 June 1954 in
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has been issued on the Bluebell label. As leader of the Garaguly Quartet, he is heard in recordings of Stenhammar's String Quartet No. 5 in C major, Op. 29, Atterberg's String quartet in B, Op 11/2, Larsson's Intima Miniatyrer Op. 20, and Rosenberg's String Quartet No 4. On one disk of Caprice CAP 21620 a range of his solo violin recordings have been reissued.Caprice Records CAP 21620 Henri Marteau - Swedish pupils and colleagues, accessed 10 February 2013.
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Garaguly, Carl von Hungarian male musicians Hungarian male conductors (music) Hungarian nobility Hungarian classical violinists Male classical violinists Hungarian expatriates in Sweden Musicians from Budapest 20th-century conductors (music) 1900 births 1984 deaths 20th-century classical violinists People of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra 20th-century Swedish male musicians