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What (who) is Herbert von Karajan - definition


Herbert von Karajan Prize         
AUSTRIAN MUSIC AWARD
The Herbert von Karajan Prize was endowed by Eliette von Karajan in 2015 and first awarded in 2017 within the frame of the Salzburg Easter Festival. The prize is endowed with €50,000 and is presented by Eliette von Karajan annually.
Maria von Herbert         
Baroness Maria Regina von Herbert (born 6 September 1769 in Klagenfurt; died 23 May 1803Archive of Diocese Gurk, PA Klagenfurt-St. Egid, Parish Register VI: 119v; Kärntner Landesarchiv, Genealogische Sammlung Zenegg, 17/46, "Herbert" Folder, Item No.
Herbert (Family Guy)         
  • Mike Henry]] created Herbert and provides his voice.
CHARACTER IN "FAMILY GUY"
Herbert the Old Pedophile; Herbert Family Guy; Herbert Pitters; Herbert the pervert; Mr. Herbert (Family Guy); Mr. Herbert; Herb (Family Guy); Herbert the Pervert; Herbert (Family Guy character)
John Herbert, nicknamed "Herbert the Pervert", is a fictional character in the animated television series Family Guy, created and voiced by Mike Henry. Herbert is an elderly neighbor of the Griffin family who first appeared in the season 3 episode "To Love and Die in Dixie".
Examples of use of Herbert von Karajan
1. "It stands just next to the wax figure of Herbert von Karajan," Stoeckl said.
2. In 1'08, actress Bette Davis was born in Lowell, Mass.; conductor Herbert von Karajan was born in Salzburg, Austria.
3. Bartoli has worked with a host of acclaimed conductors, including Herbert von Karajan, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Claudio Abbado, Riccardo Muti, Sir Simon Rattle and Sir Georg Solti.
4. Other awardees in various categories over the years include Leonard Bernstein (1'61, 1'8'), Yehudi Menuhin (1'66), Plácido Domingo (1'77), Herbert von Karajan (1''0), and Sir Simon Rattle (2002). Musical America is an international directory of the performing arts.
5. The German–born Schwarzkopf sang for a galaxy of famed conductors, including Herbert von Karajan, in a career that originated with training in Berlin during Germany‘s Nazi era and wound up four decades later in 1'75.