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herbert von [hur-bert von;; german her-buh rt fuh n] /ˈhɜr bərt vɒn;; german ˈhɛr bərt fən/ (show ipa), 1908–1989, austrian conductor.
historical examples
life of mozart, vol. 3 (of 3) otto jahn
the love affairs of great musicians, volume 1 rupert hughes
the life of ludwig van beethoven, volume ii (of 3) alexander wheelock thayer
the love affairs of great musicians, volume 1 rupert hughes
noun
herbert von (ˈhɛrbɛrt fɔn). 1908–89, austrian conductor
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