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** and Otto
** Otto of Paris
( 956 – 965
)
** Otto cycle
( e
. g
. Gasoline / Petrol engine, high-speed diesel engine
)
** Otto of Bamberg
** Otto Soglow
** Otto cycle
** Sylke
Otto, German luger
** Otto Stern, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
( b
. 1888
)
** Otto Harbach, American lyricist and librettist
( b
. 1873
)
** Otto Struve, Russian – American astronomer
( b
. 1897
)
** Otto Tief, Estonian politician and military commander
( b
. 1889
)
** Otto Buchsbaum, Austrian-born writer and ecological activist
( d
. 2000
)
** Otto Plath, father of American Poet, Sylvia Plath, and entomologist
( d
. 1940
)
** Otto Seeck, German classical historian
( born 1850
)
** Adolf
Otto Reinhold Windaus, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
( d
. 1959
)
** Miranda
Otto, Australian actress
** Otto Klemperer, German-born
conductor ( b
. 1885
)
** Otto Preminger, Austrian-born film
director ( b
. 1906
)
** The trial against fraudulent art dealer
Otto Wacker begins in Berlin
.
** Otto Lubarsch, German pathologist
( d
. 1933
)
** Otto von Bismarck becomes prime minister of Prussia
.
** Constitution of
the North German Confederation comes into effect, creating a confederation of states under
the leadership of Prussia and
Otto von Bismarck
.
** Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German-born physician and biochemist, recipient of
the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
( d
. 1951
)
** Otto Carius, German tank commander
** Otto Stich, member of
the Swiss Federal Council
** Otto Schoetensack, German anthropologist
( d
. 1912
)
** and Klemperer
** Otto Klemperer ( conductor ), Wilhelm Pitz ( choir director ) & the Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus for Bach: St. Matthew Passion
** Otto Klemperer ( 1885, Breslau-1973, Zürich
), a Jewish German-born
conductor, composer, and father of Werner
Klemperer
** Victor
Klemperer ( 1881, Landsberg / Warthe-1960
), Jewish German businessman, journalist, author and literary critic
( Professor of Literature
)
** Otto Klemperer ( physicist
) ( 1899 – 1987
), German physicist and cousin to
the conductor Otto Klemperer
** Klemperer rosette, a gravitational system first described by Wolfgang
Klemperer
** and conductor
** A ground bus or earth bus is a
conductor used as a zero voltage reference in a system, often connected to ground or earth
.
** Gustav Ernesaks, Estonian composer and a
choir conductor ( b
. 1908
)
** Maurice Abravanel, Greek-born
conductor ( b
. 1903
)
** Herbert von Karajan, Austrian
conductor ( d
. 1989
)
** Vjekoslav Šutej, Croatian orchestral
conductor
** Italian
conductor Arturo Toscanini suffers
the stroke that leads to his death a little over two weeks later
.
** Alexander Gibson, British
conductor and founder of
the Scottish Opera
** Karl Richter, German
conductor ( d
. 1981
)
** Renowned Italian
conductor Arturo Toscanini makes his television debut, conducting
the NBC Symphony
Orchestra in an all-Wagner program
.
** Erich Leinsdorf, Austrian
conductor ( d
. 1993
)
** Walter Susskind, Czech
conductor ( d
. 1980
)
** Itzhak Perlman, Israeli-American violinist and
conductor
** Hans Vonk, Dutch
conductor
** Beat Raaflaub, Swiss
conductor
** Trevor Pinnock, English harpsichordist and
conductor
** Iona Brown, British violinist and
conductor ( d
. 2004
)
** Christopher Hogwood, English
conductor and harpsichordist
** Rafael Kubelík, Czech-born
conductor ( b
. 1914
)
** Klaus Tennstedt, German
conductor ( b
. 1926
)
** Gilardo Gilardi, Argentine composer, pianist, and
conductor ( b
. 1889
)
** László Lajtha, Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist and
conductor ( b
. 1892
)
** Ferenc Fricsay, Hungarian
conductor, cancer
( b
. 1914
)
** Paul Sacher, Swiss
conductor ( d
. 1999
)
** Sir Thomas Beecham, English
conductor ( b
. 1879
)
** Edwin Fischer, Swiss pianist and
conductor ( b
. 1886
)
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