Eugen Jochum
Conductor of symphony orchestras

Born
November 1st, 1902
122 years ago
Died
March 26th, 1987
38 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Germany
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A prominent conductor active in the 20th century. Conducted many major orchestras and won notable recognition for the interpretation of classical music. Developed a deep understanding of symphonic works, particularly those by Bruckner and Mahler. Led the Berlin Philharmonic and the Munich Philharmonic, contributing to the prestige of these institutions. Received an honorary title from the Bavarian State Ministry of Education in 1971.
Conducted the Berlin Philharmonic
Led the Munich Philharmonic
Specialized in Bruckner and Mahler
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