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Austrian conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt dies at 86
     2016-March-8  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    AUSTRIAN conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt, a luminary in Europe’s classical music scene for decades, has died aged 86.

    Known to millions from performances including the New Year’s concert by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the musician born in Berlin and raised in Graz retired late last year.

    “Nikolaus Harnoncourt passed away peacefully on March 5, surrounded by his family,” said a message posted on his website Sunday by his wife and artistic partner Alice Harnoncourt and their family.

    A cellist famed for conducting both orchestral works and opera in Europe’s musical capitals, Harnoncourt also collected historical instruments and wrote extensively on the performance of early music. (SD-Agencies)

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