Rudolph Ganz

Swiss pianist and conductor of note

Rudolph Ganz - Swiss pianist and conductor of note
Born

February 24th, 1877
148 years ago

Died

1972
53 years ago — 95 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Switzerland

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A prominent Swiss pianist, composer, and conductor, contributions to classical music spanned several decades. Became recognized through performances and engagements across Europe and the United States. Founded the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's summer concerts and held various positions with orchestras and music institutions. His work included conducting operas and orchestral concerts, and he contributed to music education through teaching. The ability to blend performance with artistic leadership defined career.

Conducted major orchestras in Europe

Founded summer concerts for Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Notable recordings of classical piano repertoires

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