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Fictitious conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are public domain recordings
 
Fictitious conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are public domain recordings
  
He was credited on releases by Summit Records in 1978 where he led the "Handel*, Salzburg Pro Musica Orchestra."
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He was credited on releases by Summit Records in 1978 where he led the "Salzburg Pro Musica Orchestra."
  
 
His name is meant to be confusingly similar to real conductor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Leitner Ferdinand Leitner].
 
His name is meant to be confusingly similar to real conductor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Leitner Ferdinand Leitner].
 
  
 
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You may add '''Ferdinand Leitgeb''' to the list of nonexistent conductors, along with [[Ralph De Cross]], [[Arturo Toscali]], and the others. No, he isn't Ferdinand Leitner, as you might guess, but rather, Hans Swarowsky.
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You may add '''Ferdinand Leitgeb''' to the list of nonexistent conductors, along with [[Ralph De Cross]], [[Amleto Toscali|Arturo Toscali]], and the others. No, he isn't Ferdinand Leitner, as you might guess, but rather, Hans Swarowsky.
  
 
- ''Fanfare'' magazine, volume 13, issue 4, page 201. 1990
 
- ''Fanfare'' magazine, volume 13, issue 4, page 201. 1990
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*[[George Richter]]
 
*[[George Richter]]
 
*[[Alfred Gerhardt]]
 
*[[Alfred Gerhardt]]
*[[Ferdinand Leitgeb]]
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*[[Ralph De Cross]]
  
 
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==External Links==

Latest revision as of 09:26, 24 September 2019

Fictitious conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are public domain recordings

He was credited on releases by Summit Records in 1978 where he led the "Salzburg Pro Musica Orchestra."

His name is meant to be confusingly similar to real conductor Ferdinand Leitner.

You may add Ferdinand Leitgeb to the list of nonexistent conductors, along with Ralph De Cross, Arturo Toscali, and the others. No, he isn't Ferdinand Leitner, as you might guess, but rather, Hans Swarowsky.

- Fanfare magazine, volume 13, issue 4, page 201. 1990

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