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MOTTL, FELIX (1856- ) , German conductor and composer, was born near Vienna, and had a successful career at the Vienna Conservatoire. - He became known as a gifted conductorof Wagner 's music, and in 1876 was engaged for the Ring des Nibelungen at Bayreuth. From 1881 to 1903 he was conductor at the Carlsruhe Opera, and made a wide reputation for his activity there, particularly in producing the works of Wagner and Berlioz. In 1886 he directed the performance of Tristan
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