Conductor; born April 5, 1908 in Salzburg.

Educated at Salzburg Gymnasium, Salzburg Mozarteum, Vienna Musikakademie.

Spent a great deal of his life as music director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, a position which he filled after Furtwangler died in 1954.

His career with the BPO spanned 35 years (1954-1989); during this time he also had a recording career with EMI and served as Director of the Vienna State Opera.

Founded the film company Telemondial and Salzburg Easter Festival.

Karajan was a contemporary and inspiration to many of the greatest conductors of our time, including Keith Lockhart, Andrew Litton, Seiji Ozawa, and Sir Georg Solti.

Died two months after resigning conductorship of the BPO in July, 1989.