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Charles Munch made his debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra on December 27, 1946. He was its Music Director from 1949 to 1962. He excelled in the modern French repertoire, especially Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, and was considered to be an authoritative performer of Hector Berlioz. However, Munch's programs also regularly featured works by composers such as Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, and Wagner. His thirteen-year tenure in Boston included 39 world premieres and 17 American first performances, and offered audiences 168 contemporary works. He invited former Boston Symphony music director Pierre Monteux to guest conduct, record, and tour with the orchestra after an absence of more than 25 years. Munch led the Boston Symphony on its first transcontinental tour of the United States in 1953. He died in 1968 of a heart attack suffered at his hotel in Richmond, Virginia while on an American tour with his orchestra. |
Disque : 1 Symphonie N°3 En Mi Bemol Majeur, Opus 55 'Heroïque' : 1. Symphonie N°3 En Mi Bemol Majeur, Opus 55 'Heroïque' : Allegro Con Brio 2. Symphonie N°3 En Mi Bemol Majeur, Opus 55 'Heroïque' : Marcia Funebre 3. Symphonie N°3 En Mi Bemol Majeur, Opus 55 'Heroïque' : Scherzo 4. Symphonie N°3 En Mi Bemol Majeur, Opus 55 'Heroïque' : Finale 5. Adagio Pour Cordes Disque : 2 1. Symphonie N°2 En Re Majeur, Opus 73 : Allegro Non Troppo 2. Symphonie N°2 En Re Majeur, Opus 73 : Adagio Non Troppo 3. Symphonie N°2 En Re Majeur, Opus 73 : Allegretto 4. Symphonie N°2 En Re Majeur, Opus 73 : Allegro Con Spirito 5. La Mer : De L'aube A Midi Sur La Mer 6. La Mer : Jeux De Vagues 7. La Mer : Dialogue Du Vent Et De La Mer |
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