From the Archives: Otto Klemperer Dies; Former L.A. Maestro
ZURICH — Otto Klemperer, who was known at the time of his retirement as the greatest living conductor of Beethoven and Mahler, died in his sleep at his home here Friday night, his family announced. He was 88. The German conductor and composer was...
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