Freiherr [a ] Hans Guido vonBülow ( German: [ˌhans fɔn ˈbyːlo] ; 8 January 1830 – 12 February 1894) [1 ] was a German conductor, pianist, and composer of the Romantic era.
HansvonBulow, German pianist and conductor whose accurate, sensitive, and profoundly musical interpretations, especially of Richard Wagner, established him as the prototype of the virtuoso conductors who later flourished.
In his day HansvonBülow, who conducted the premiere of Tristan and was known as a brilliant Beethoven and Brahms interpreter, embodied the modern type of conductor: eccentric in his gestures, uncompromising, analytical in his musical work…
HansvonBülow is a key figure in 19th century music whose career path was as broad as it was successful. Music history's first virtuoso orchestral conductor, Bülow created the model for the profession-both in musical brilliance and in…
(1830–94). German pianist and conductor HansvonBülow’s accurate, sensitive, and profoundly musical interpretations, especially of the works of Richard Wagner, established…