Karl Kritz

Karl Kritz (1906 – 17 December 1969) was an Austrian conductor. Born in Vienna, he sang in the Vienna Boys Choir as a child. He studied with Franz Schmidt at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna. After graduating, he pursued further studies in conducting in Nuremberg and Berlin. He immigrated to the United States in 1937 where he became active as a guest conductor with organizations like the American Opera Society, the Pittsburgh Opera, the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony, the San Francisco Opera, and the Utah Symphony among others.[1]

From 1946–1949 Kritz worked on the conducting staff of the Metropolitan Opera. In 1949 he joined the faculty of Texas Christian University where he directed the opera program for the next decade. He was also involved with establishing the Fort Worth Opera and conducted many of their productions during the late 1940s and early 1950s. In 1960, he was appointed the first music director of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra where he remained until his death nine years later.

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