James Levine

Conductor and pianist, Metropolitan Opera

James Levine - Conductor and pianist, Metropolitan Opera
Born

June 23rd, 1943
82 years ago

Died

March 9th, 2021
4 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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American conductor and pianist held the position of music director at the Metropolitan Opera for over 40 years. Levine made significant contributions to opera and orchestral music, earning recognition for artistic excellence. As a pianist, collaborated with numerous renowned artists, showcasing both conducting and performance skills. Worked extensively with major orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Legacy includes a vast discography and many acclaimed performances around the world.

Music director at the Metropolitan Opera

Conducted celebrated performances and recordings

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