The Austrian conductor with Italian roots, Friedrich Haider (1961), ranks as one of the few who have truly transcended the shopworn cliché that pits conductor against orchestra. Lively rehearsals and bursting motivation during performances are just a small indication of the way Haider works. His ongoing technical development also marks him as an exception in the music industry. Friedrich Haider graduated from his conducting studies at the Wiener Musikhochschule and at the Salzburg Mozarteum. He
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