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Article: Ebert, Carl
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Ebert, Carl
(
b
Berlin, 20 Feb. 1887;
d
Santa Monica, 14 May 1980). German producer and manager. Studied acting with Reinhardt, and after engagements in Berlin and Frankfurt became general director of the Darmstadt State T 1927. General director and producer, Berlin, SO, 1931, where his productions came as a revelation to critics and public. Left Germany 1933. Produced opera Florence, Buenos Aires. With Fritz Busch founded
Glyndebourne
Opera, where together they established its reputation for the highest international standards. Organized Turkish Nat. T and O, ...
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