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  1. May 30, 2017 · Georg Solti (Conductor) Born: October 21, 1912 (as Georg Stern) - Budapest, Hungary Died: Septmeber 5, 1997 - Antibes, France The eminent Hungarian-born English conductor, Georg (actually György) Solti, studied piano and composition with Ernst von Dohnanyi, Zoltan Kodaly, Béla Bartók and Leó Weiner at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, giving his first concert at the age of 12.

  2. Georg Solti was an eminent Hungarian-British conductor and pianist whose work in opera house, concert hall and recording studio was acclaimed internationally. During his career spanning more than six decades, he worked as music director of various opera companies including the Bavarian State Opera (Munich), the Frankfurt Opera, the Royal Opera at Covent Garden and Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

  3. Dec 1, 2017 · The London Symphony OrchestraSir Georg Solti, conductorRecorded live at the Barbican Centre, London, 1987

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  4. Georg Solti. Sir Georg Solti, KBE (October 21, 1912 - September 5, 1997), was a world-renowned Hungarian - British orchestral and operatic conductor associated in later life with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The winner of more Grammy Awards than any other person, he is regarded as one of the supreme practitioners in the art of conducting.

  5. Georg Solti. Sir Georg Solti (21 tháng 10 năm 1912 - 5 tháng 9 năm 1997) là một nhạc trưởng dàn nhạc và opera nổi tiếng. Sir Georg Solti là người đoạt nhiều giải Grammy nhất từ trước đến giờ, ông đã thắng 31 giải. Ông đã có tổng cộng 74 đề cử Grammy trong sự nghiệp của mình. Ông là một trong những nhạc trưởng lỗi lạc nhất của thế kỷ 20 và là biểu tượng hàng đầu của nền văn hoá châu ...

  6. Oct 16, 1992 · Next Friday, two days after his 80th birthday, Sir Georg Solti returns to Covent Garden to conduct Verdi's Otello with Placido Domingo. Solti, the conductor who for 10 glorious years (1961-71 ...

  7. Mar 8, 2018 · Sir Georg Solti was one of this century’s most brilliant conductors and a leading figure of musical culture in Europe and the US. The great Maestro made his first recordings for Decca in 1947, as a pianist with Kulenkampff (Brahms and Beethoven violin sonatas) and as a conductor with the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra (Beethoven Egmont Overture).