Maestro

Antal Doráti

1906 - 1988

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Sua biografia está disponível em 22 idiomas na Wikipédia. Antal Doráti é o 46º maestro mais popular (caiu do 45º em 2024), a 288ª biografia mais popular da Hungria (caiu do 255ª em 2019) e o 4º maestro mais popular da Hungria.

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Among Maestros

Among maestros, Antal Doráti ranks 46 out of 128Before him are John Barbirolli, Fritz Reiner, Thomas Beecham, Lovro von Matačić, Charles Munch, and Eliahu Inbal. After him are Karel Ančerl, Yuri Temirkanov, José Antonio Abreu, Yevgeny Svetlanov, Eugene Aynsley Goossens, and Kurt Sanderling.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1906, Antal Doráti ranks 137Before him are Alexander Gode, Ladislao Vajda, Berthold, Margrave of Baden, Anton Karas, Lilian Harvey, and Chester Carlson. After him are Eraldo Monzeglio, Eddie Albert, Johann Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Edward Ochab, José Della Torre, and Vitaly Abalakov. Among people deceased in 1988, Antal Doráti ranks 85Before him are Charles Addams, Gil Evans, Ramón Valdés, Anne Ramsey, Alfréd Wetzler, and Gaston Eyskens. After him are Aparicio Méndez, Françoise Dolto, Tore Keller, Seán MacBride, Rose Ausländer, and Frederick Ashton.

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In Hungria

Among people born in Hungria, Antal Doráti ranks 288 out of NaNBefore him are Sándor Garbai (1879), Béla Imrédy (1891), Carl Flesch (1873), Ferenc Krausz (1962), Andre DeToth (1913), and Miloš Crnjanski (1893). After him are Maximilian de Angelis (1889), Gyula Benczúr (1844), Philip de László (1869), Rezső Seress (1889), Katalin Novák (1977), and Frigyes Riesz (1880).

Among Maestros In Hungria

Among maestros born in Hungria, Antal Doráti ranks 4Before him are Georg Solti (1912), George Szell (1897), and Fritz Reiner (1888). After him are Iván Fischer (1951), and Ádám Fischer (1949).

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