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LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Austrian-Argentine conductor Carlos Kleiber, dubbed one of the greatest and most difficult conductors of his time, died aged 74 last week, Austrian state television reported on Monday.
Kleiber was known as a brilliant conductor who could inspire an orchestra but also as an enfant terrible who would call off performances at the last minute.
Over the years his appearances became rarer and he last conducted in February 1999. He never granted interviews.
"Among music experts as well as the public, Kleiber was counted among the most important conductors of the 20th century," Austrian President Heinz Fischer said.
Kleiber, who lived in Munich, died on July 13 in Slovenia, the homeland of his mother and his late wife, Austrian television ORF quoted Slovenia's news agency STA as saying. He was buried on Saturday in the Slovenian village of Konjsic.
Kleiber was born on July 3, 1930, in Berlin, the son of Erich Kleiber, an Austrian-Argentine who conducted the premier of Alban Berg's opera Wozzeck in 1924 and directed some of the world's great orchestras.
The family moved to Argentina in 1935 to flee Nazi rule and Kleiber started his musical training in Buenos Aires in 1950. He first conducted in 1952 in La Plata and a year later for the first time in Europe at Munich's Gaertnerplatztheater.
From 1968 to 1973 he worked under contract at the Bavarian State Opera. But he preferred to roam and increasingly made only individual guest appearances in places like Vienna, London and Milan.
His last public concert appearance was in February 1999 in Cagliari on the island of Sardinia, where he conducted Beethoven's Fourth and Seventh symphonies.
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