Leopold Hager

About this artist

Leopold Hager is an Austrian conductor known for his interpretations of works by the Viennese Classics.
Hager studied piano, organ, harpsichord, conducting, and composition at the Salzburg Mozarteum with Bernhard Paumgartner, Gerhard Wimberger, Cesar Bresgen, J.N. David, and Egon Kornauth. He was appointed assistant conductor at the Stadttheater Mainz and, after conducting the Linz Landestheater, he was appointed first conductor of the Cologne Opera. He then served as Generalmusikdirektor in Freiburg im Breisgau, chief conductor of the Mozarteum Orchestra and of the Landestheater in Salzburg. In October 1976 he debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, conducting Le nozze di Figaro. He also appeared as a guest conductor with other opera houses as well as orchestras in Europe and the United States. In 1981, he became music director of the Orchestre Symphonique de Radio-Télé-Luxembourg, and concluded his tenure there in 1996.
Until 2004, Hager taught Orchestral Conducting at University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, continuing a direct line of renowned teachers including Clemens Krauss, Hans Swarowsky, and succeeding Österreicher.