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Herbert von Karajan’s Death – Age, Place, Cause, and More!

Herbert von Karajan died at age 81, impressive. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding conductor Herbert von Karajan's death.

Biography - A Short Wiki

Remembered best for his nearly four-decade career as the conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, von Karajan sold close to two hundred million recordings and won numerous honors, including the Austrian Medal for Science and Art; the Grand Merit Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; and the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize.

A piano prodigy, he trained during his childhood years at Salzburg’s Mozarteum and went on to study both piano and conducting at the Vienna Academy.

His membership in the Nazi Party (which he joined in 1933) resulted in his being banned from several post-World War II conducting positions.

How did Herbert von Karajan die?

Herbert von Karajan's death was caused by heart attack.

His last concert was Bruckner’s 7th Symphony with the Vienna Philharmonic. He died of a heart attack at his home in Anif on 16 July 1989 at the age of 81. Karajan read the works of Father Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle on Zen Buddhism and became a practitioner of it.

Information about the death of Herbert von Karajan
Cause of deathHeart Attack
Age of death81 years
ProfessionConductor
BirthdayApril 5, 1908
Death dateJuly 16, 1989
Place of deathAnif, Austria
Place of burialAnif Cemetery, Anif