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Karl Sollak was born on 27 October, 1956 in Austria, is an Austrian conductor. Discover Karl Sollak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Karl Sollak Net Worth
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Karl Sollak (born 27 October 1956) is an Austrian conductor.
Born in Vienna, Sollak began his musical career with the Vienna Boys' Choir and studied horn, piano and conducting at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Hans Swarowsky.
Sollak conducted ballet performances at the Vienna State Opera in the 1980s,
and has appeared among others at the Washington Opera House, the Finnish National Opera and Ballet and the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck.
His operatic repertoire includes, among others, Fidelio, Ariadne auf Naxos, L'italiana in Algeri, I Capuleti e i Montecchi, La Bohème, Tosca and Carmen.
He conducted new productions of La traviata at the Washington Opera, Fidelio at Opera Ireland in Dublin.
At the Státní opera Praha he conducted a new production of Don Giovanni and at the Chattanooga Opera House (US) Un ballo in maschera.
At the Tenerife Opera he conducted I Capuleti e i Montecchi.
At festivals he gave guest performances at the "Prague Autumn"; the "Festival Carcassonne" in France; the "Mozart Festival" in Woodstock (Illinois), the "Hoffmann Festival" in Poznan/Poland, at festivals in Soria (Spain) and Palma de Mallorca.
As part of the opera studio of the State Opera, he conducted the Austrian premiere of Udo Zimmermann's opera Weisse Rose (Zimmermann, 1986) at the Künstlerhaus Wien.
In 1989, Sollak made his US debut with the Minnesota Orchestra.
In 1993, he became principal conductor of the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra.
Sollak conducted a dozen concerts with Plácido Domingo from 1995 onwards.
In 1997, he conducted the gala concert in honour of Mayor Rudolph Giuliani (with Mirella Freni and Plácido Domingo) at the New York City Opera.
In his appearances in the US and Canada, Sollak has conducted concerts in New York (David Geffen Hall), Chicago, Milwaukee, Hartford, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, also with Aga Mikolaj and Jerry Hadley, as well as in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary.
In 1998, he conducted the final concert at Plácido Domingo's Operalia singing competition in Hamburg.
In 1999, Sollak conducted the comeback concert of tenor Franco Bonisolli at the Wiener Konzerthaus, which was followed by performances in Graz, Poznan and Vienna (Wiener Musikverein), together with Franz Grundheber.
He made his debut in Japan in June 2000, conducting Plácido Domingo's televised "Millennium Concert" in Tokyo.
In 2004 he made his debut at the Volksoper Wien, conducting Don Giovanni and La traviata, in 2005 in Oviedo and in 2006 in Madrid.
In 2008 Sollak opened the "Al Bustan Festival" in Beirut with two concerts and gave guest performances in Abu Dhabi, in 2008 and 2009 in Madrid.
In the same year, he conducted works by Hiba Kawas, a contemporary Lebanese composer, in Beirut.
Sollak conducted the Münchner Rundfunkorchester for radio recordings with works by Elgar, Stravinsky and Sibelius, an aria disc with Lyuba Kazarnovskaya in Moscow and a live CD with the Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss with Aga Mikolaj and the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra.
He also conducted a CD production with Plácido Domingo (Placido Domingo live in Seoul) and a live recording with Franco Bonisolli in Graz.