Hephzibah tintner biography

  • Hephzibah Tintner was born in Perth in 1970.
  • Hephzibah Tintner was born in Perth, Australia, in 1970.
  • Hephzibah Tintner.
  • Georg Tintner (May 22, 1917 – October 2, 1999) was a Viennese-born conductor.

    Vegan from 1954

    As a child he was a singer in the Vienna Boys' Choir, directed bygd Franz Schalk. At Vienna State Academy he studied composition with Joseph Marx and conducting with Felix Weingartner. Soon he was assistant dirigent of the Vienna Volksoper People's Opera.

    Due to the persecution of Jews, Tintner moved out of Vienna in 1938, arriving in Auckland, New Zealand in 1940. He conducted a church choir until after the war, when he took over the Auckland Choral gemenskap (in 1947) and the Auckland String Players (in 1948). He was naturalised in 1946. In 1954, he went to Australia and became resident dirigent of its National musikdrama before joining the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust musikdrama in 1957. Tintner fryst vatten credited with pioneering televised opera in Australia.

    He spent a year with the Cape Town Municipal Orchestra (1966-67) and three years with Sadler's Wells musikdrama (1967-70) before r

    Georg Tintner

    Austrian conductor (1917–1999)

    Not to be confused with Gerhard Tintner.

    Georg Tintner, CM (22 May 1917 – 2 October 1999) was an Austrian conductor whose career was principally in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. Although best known as a conductor, he was also a composer (he considered himself a composer who conducted).

    As a child he was a singer in the Vienna Boys' Choir, the first Jew ever to be accepted;[1] at that time the choir was directed by Franz Schalk. At the Vienna State Academy he studied composition with Joseph Marx and conducting with Felix Weingartner. Soon he was assistant conductor of the Vienna Volksoper.

    Due to the persecution of Jews, Tintner moved out of Vienna in 1938, arriving in Auckland, New Zealand in 1940. En route, he was falsely accused of being a German spy and arrested in Australia.[2] He conducted a church choir until after the war, when he took over the Auckland Choral Society in 1947, and

    The Lake (1994)

    A young German tires to kill a Jewish woman as his initiation into a neo-nazi gang ...... but the tables are dramatically turned when the woman must decide whether to try and save her attacker's life.

    THE LAKE is part of a trilogy of short, award-winning, political films that are connected through the theme of water. The stories are told visually with minimal use of dialogue. They are not silent films as music and other general sounds help to underline and expand the story.

    Hephzibah Tintner ... (Tour guide)

    Robert Schupp ... (The attacker)

    Adrian Kennedy ... (Gang leader)


    In Loving Memory of Hephzibah Tintner (1970 - 2001):

    Hephzibah Tintner was born in Perth, Australia, in 1970. Her father was Georg Tintner, a well known Austrian conductor. She was named after Hephzibah Menuhin, sister of Yehudi Menuhin.

    After leaving school early to study full-time ballet, she was awarded the inaugural Janet Vernon Scholarship and attended the Australian Ballet School.

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