Karl Ristenpart (January 26, 1900 – December 24, 1967) was a
German conductor.
Born in
Kiel, Germany, he studied at the
Stern Conservatory in
Berlin and in
Vienna. He was heavily involved in creating three
orchestras in his lifetime, most notably the
Chamber Orchestra of the Saar. With this group he created one of the
recorded collections of
Bach's orchestral
music. These recordings were made originally between 1954 and 1967 as
Les Discophiles Français,
Erato and Club Français du Disque
releases in
France and appeared then under
license with various
American labels (notably
Nonesuch) on both
LP and
cassette.
Following an
out-of-print period, in 2000 the French Accord label (Universal) released a six-
CD set comprising the entire set of Ristenpart recordings of Bach orchestral works. The conductor and his colleagues from
Saarbrücken have also recorded performances of works by
Mozart and
Haydn, among others. The lasting fame he received for these interpretations of
Baroque and early
Classical music overshadowed the fact that with his
Saar orchestra he actually recorded
works by approximately 230
composers, at least half of them belonging to the 20th century, for the
Saar......
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