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  1. Georg Solti, KBE (Budapeste, 21 de outubro de 1912 — Antibes, 5 de setembro de 1997) foi um maestro húngaro-britânico, de orquestras e de ópera. Ganhou 31 vezes os Grammy Awards e o Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, [1] sendo considerado um dos maiores maestros do século XX.

  2. Georg Solti. Sir Georg Solti, właśc. György Stern (ur. 21 października 1912 w Budapeszcie, zm. 5 września 1997 w Antibes) – węgierski dyrygent pochodzenia żydowskiego, przyjął obywatelstwo brytyjskie. Studiował w budapeszteńskiej Akademii Muzycznej im. Ferenca Liszta fortepian u Ernsta von Dohnányi i Béli Bartóka oraz ...

  3. 6 de feb. de 2023 · Georg Solti — who would serve as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s eighth music director from 1969 until 1991 — received his first Grammy at the Recording Academy’s fifth awards ceremony in May 1963, for the RCA recording of Verdi’s Aida with Leontyne Price in the title role. Over the next two decades, he steadily increased his count, and at the 26th ceremony in February 1984, Solti ...

  4. 喬治·蕭提爵士(英語: Sir Georg Solti ,1912年10月21日—1997年9月5日),英籍匈裔 猶太人 指揮家。 生平 [ 編輯 ] 蕭提生於 布達佩斯 ,幼年學習鋼琴,還於布達佩斯在 貝拉·巴爾托克 、 多赫南伊·埃爾諾 和 高大宜 門下學習過音樂。

  5. Georg Solti. Sir Georg Solti was a Hungarian-British orchestral and operatic conductor. He was born 21 October 1912 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary) and died 5 September 1997 in Antibes, France. After the war, he was appointed musical director of the Bayerische Staatsoper in 1946. In 1952, he moved to the Frankfurter Opern- Und ...

  6. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Sir Georg Solti KBE (výslovnost [džordž šolty], původním jménem Stern György, 21. října 1912 v Budapešti – 5. září 1997 v Antibes) byl britský dirigent maďarského židovského původu, mimo jiné dlouholetý hudební ředitel Chicagského symfonického orchestru.

  7. 6 de sept. de 1997 · Sir Georg Solti, Hungarian-born conductor who shaped Chicago Symphony during 22 years as music director and was conductor of other leading orchestras, dies of heart attack in Antibes, France; was ...