Heinrich Reif-Gintl
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Heinrich Reif-Gintl (7 October 1900, in Vienna – 13 July 1974, in Vienna) was an Austrian opera manager and theatre director.
Reif-Gintl began his career in theater administration in 1923. He directed the Vienna Staatsoper for four years, beginning in 1968.
References
- Central Opera Service (Summer 1975). "Obituaries 1974-75" (PDF). Central Opera Service Bulletin. 17 (4): 16. Retrieved 2007-09-15.
- Kommission für Musikforschung (2006). "Reif-Gintl, Heinrich". Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon. Austrian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2007-09-15.
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Vienna Staatsoper Directors
- Franz von Dingelstedt (1867)
- Johann von Herbeck (1870)
- Franz von Jauner (1875)
- Wilhelm Jahn (1881)
- Gustav Mahler (1897)
- Felix Weingartner (1908)
- Hans Gregor (1911)
- Richard Strauss / Franz Schalk (1919)
- Franz Schalk (1924)
- Clemens Krauss (1929)
- Felix Weingartner (1935)
- Heinrich Karl Strohm (1940)
- Lothar Müthel (1941)
- Karl Böhm (1943)
- Franz Salmhofer (1945)
- Karl Böhm (1954)
- Herbert von Karajan (1956)
- Egon Hilbert (1964)
- Heinrich Reif-Gintl (1968)
- Rudolf Gamsjäger (1972)
- Egon Seefehlner (1976)
- Lorin Maazel (1982)
- Egon Seefehlner (1984)
- Claus Helmut Drese (1986)
- Eberhard Waechter / Ioan Holender (1991)
- Ioan Holender (1992)
- Dominique Meyer (2010)
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