Birthdate: November 18, 1899
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary
Died: March 12, 1985
Eugene Ormandy, a celebrated conductor, had a prolific recording career with RCA Victor and Columbia Records. As the music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, he conducted groundbreaking recordings, such as the first US recordings of symphonies by Bruckner and Mahler. Ormandy also led the first US recording of Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony and Mahler’s Tenth Symphony in Cooke’s performing version. His accomplishments include three gold records and two Grammy Awards with the Philadelphia Orchestra, highlighting his exceptional talent and musical contributions.
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