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  1. Eugene Ormandy. Eugene Ormandy e Jean Sibelius nel 1951. Eugene Ormandy, pseudonimo di Jenő Ormándy-Blau, ( Budapest, 18 novembre 1899 – Filadelfia, 12 marzo 1985 ), è stato un direttore d'orchestra e violinista ungherese naturalizzato statunitense .

  2. "Eugen/Eugene" són els equivalents alemany i anglès del seu primer nom hongarès, però mai no s'ha desxifrat l'origen del seu cognom, sobretot perquè el mateix Ormandy mai no ho va comentar. A Nova York, Ormandy va conèixer el seu compatriota Ernö Rapée, que inicialment el va contractar com a violinista per a la "Capitol Theatre Orchestra", una orquestra que acompanyava musicalment les ...

  3. Hungarian-American conductor and violinist (November 18, 1899, Budapest, Hungary – March 12, 1985, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). Ormandy is best known for his longstanding post as the conductor of The Philadelphia Orchestra. He also developed what came to be known as the "Philadelphia Sound," emphasizing lush string sonorities and, often ...

  4. Eugene Ormandy est un chef d'orchestre et violoniste américain d'origine hongroise, né le 18 novembre 1899 et décédé le 12 mars 1985. Biographie 1899-1931 : Les débuts. Né à Budapest en Hongrie et d'origine juive ...

  5. O'Connell actually liked Ormandy better than Toscanini, whom he considered a martinet and an uncooperative conductor (when it came to making 78-rpm recordings). He also said that Ormandy's experiences as a violinist helped him to achieve the fabulous, lush string playing by the Philadelphia musicians.

  6. Christian music. Label. Columbia Masterworks. The Lord's Prayer is an album by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir directed by Dr. Richard P. Condie and backed by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Alexander Schreiner and Frank W. Asper are the organists. It was released in 1959 on the Columbia Masterworks label (catalog nos. MS-6068).

  7. Location. Trade Union Hall of Columns, Moscow. Conductor. Samuil Samosud. Performers. All-Union Radio Orchestra. Sergei Prokofiev 's Symphony No. 7 in C-sharp minor, Op. 131, was completed in 1952, the year before his death. It is his last symphony.