Oskar Fried (1871-1941) is often referred to as the forgotten conductor because, unlike other outstanding conductors of his generation, he is known only to specialists today. The reason is probably his emigration to the Soviet Union, which the Nazi seizure of power forced him to do as a Jew and avowed socialist. To make matters worse, he died as early as 1941 under, as one source reports, strange circumstances that have not been clarified to this day. The cold war then prevented for a long time an in-depth research and reappraisal of his achievement as one of the outstanding conductors of the first half of the 20th century. MUSIC & ARTS commemorates this outstanding conductor in a multi-part series.
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