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William Steinberg was a German-American conductor, born in Cologne in 1899 and later active in the United States. He was known for his leadership of major orchestras, particularly the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Steinberg was respected for his clear conducting style and strong musical interpretations, making a significant impact on American classical music before his death in New York City in 1978.