Chef d'orchestre

Georg Solti

1912 - 1997

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Sa biographie est disponible en 40 langues sur Wikipédia. Georg Solti est le 25th chef d'orchestre le plus populaire (en baisse du 16th en 2024), la 171st biographie la plus populaire d'Hongrie (en baisse du 137th en 2019), ainsi que le chef d'orchestre d'Hongrie le plus populaire.

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Among Chef d'orchestres

Among chef d'orchestres, Georg Solti ranks 25 out of 128Before him are Kurt Masur, Carlo Maria Giulini, Erich Kleiber, Hans Knappertsbusch, Leopold Stokowski, and Serge Koussevitzky. After him are Franz Danzi, Eugen Jochum, Charles Dutoit, Leif Segerstam, Simon Rattle, and Giuseppe Sinopoli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1912, Georg Solti ranks 83Before him are Pedro Armendáriz, Lev Gumilyov, Ivan Yakubovsky, Jean Améry, Khertek Anchimaa-Toka, and A. E. van Vogt. After him are Ertuğrul Osman, Hugh Griffith, Michael Wilding, Petar Stambolić, Kamala Sohonie, and Rihei Sano. Among people deceased in 1997, Georg Solti ranks 74Before him are Louis, Prince Napoléon, Yuri Nikulin, Bulat Okudzhava, Narciso Yepes, Roland Topor, and Mate Boban. After him are Nikolai Tikhonov, Alparslan Türkeş, Stig Anderson, Amado Carrillo Fuentes, Barbara, and Héctor Yazalde.

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In Hongrie

Among people born in Hongrie, Georg Solti ranks 171 out of NaNBefore him are Péter Nádas (1942), Béla Balázs (1884), Coloman of Galicia (1208), Rosika Schwimmer (1877), Géza Lakatos (1890), and Peter Delyan (1009). After him are Imi Lichtenfeld (1910), András Arató (1945), Magda Szabó (1917), Béla Tarr (1955), Ladislaus Hunyadi (1431), and Karl Goldmark (1830).

Among Chef d'orchestres In Hongrie

Among chef d'orchestres born in Hongrie, Georg Solti ranks 1After him are George Szell (1897), Fritz Reiner (1888), Antal Doráti (1906), Iván Fischer (1951), and Ádám Fischer (1949).

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