Eugene Ormandy

Eugene Ormandy

Nacimiento : 1899-11-18, Budapest, Hungary

Muerte : 1985-03-12

Historia

Eugene Ormandy was a Hungarian-born American conductor and violinist, best known for his association with the Philadelphia Orchestra, as its music director.

Perfil

Eugene Ormandy

Películas

Beethoven In Beijing
Self
"Beethoven in Beijing" starts with a forgotten moment in history —the first American orchestra's visit to communist China. The Philadelphia Orchestra’s 1973 tour was a gesture of cultural diplomacy that resonates still today, as the revival of classical music in China energizes the world of music.
Eugene Ormandy / Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky
Self
Peter TCHAIKOVSKY -Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35 -Romeo and Juliet, Op.18 Modest MUSSORGSKY -Pictures at an Exhibition Itzhak Perlman (violin) Philadelphia Orchestra / Eugene Ormandy
Louisiana Story
Conductor
The idyllic life of a young Cajun boy and his pet raccoon is disrupted when the tranquility of the bayou is broken by an oil well drilling near his home.
Mi corazón te guía
Eugene Ormandy
Una joven adinerada, hastiada de la corte de aduladores que la persigue, se enamora perdidamente de un pianista ciego durante una velada nocturna. Por temor a que la rechace, le hace creer que también ella es ciega
Show-Business at War
Self, Orchestra Conductor
A multi-studio effort to show the newsreel audience the progress of the Hollywood war effort.
Ormandy Conducts Holst and Debussy
This DVD pays tribute to a representative of the famous conductor personalities of the last century: Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985), who was both energetic and graceful on the podium, was known for his infallible ear and prodigious memory. He became famous for his relationship with the Philadelphia Orchestra, which he served as Musical Director from 1936 until 1980. Under his direction, the orchestra developed its legendary warm, textured, romantic “Philadelphia” or “Ormandy” Sound. Claude Debussy (1862–1918) and Gustav Holst (1874–1934) belonged to a generation of composers that influenced the musical output of the early champions of modernism.