Felix Prohaska started his career as a répétiteur at the opera of
Graz (1936–1939). Following this, he became a conductor at the opera house in
Duisburg (1939–1941). In 1941 he decided to take a position as conductor in Nazi-occupied
Strasbourg, where he stayed until 1943. Then came longer stints in
Prague,
Salzburg and at the
Vienna Volksoper (1946–1955). From 1955 to 1961 Prohaska occupied the position of assistant music director and conductor at the
Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt. From 1961 to 1969 he was the director of the
Akademie/Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover and held a position as professor for musicology until 1975. Prohaska conducted at the Vienna Volksoper (1964–1967) and at the
Staatsoper Hannover (1965–1974). For a short time he also taught at the
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Recordings with Felix Prohaska conducting music by
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
Franz Schubert and
Gustav Mahler were issued by
Vanguard Classics. Felix Prohaska died in Vienna in 1987. ==Family==