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Name
  
Heinz Tietjen

Role
  
Conductor


Died
  
November 30, 1967, Baden-Baden, Germany

Albums
  
History Records - Classical Edition 98 - Bayreuth 1936 (Original Recordings - Remastered)

Similar People
  
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Heinz Tietjen (24 June 1881 - 30 November 1967) was a German conductor and music producer born in Tangier, Morocco.

Biography

At age twenty-three, he held the position of producer at the Opera House in Trier and was appointed its director in 1907, holding the dual roles until 1922. Simultaneously, he was the director at Saarbrucken and Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) from 1919 to 1922.

Tietjen was the director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin between 1925 and 1927, then director of the Prussian State Theatre. Amongst his productions at this time was the Berlin premiere of Hans Gal's 1923 opera, Die heilige Ente. From 1931 to 1944, Tietjen served as artistic director at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus for Winifred Wagner with whom he had a romantic liaison.

In 1948 he returned to direct the Deutsche Oper Berlin, serving until 1955 when he was appointed manager and artistic director of the new Hamburg State Opera, a job he held until 1959.

Heinz Tietjen died in 1967 in Baden-Baden.

References

Heinz Tietjen Wikipedia