- Ferenc Fricsay
Ferenc Fricsay (
9 August 1914 –20 February 1963 ) was a Hungarian conductor.Fricsay was born in
Budapest in 1914 and studied music underBéla Bartók ,Zoltán Kodály ,Ernst von Dohnányi , andLeo Weiner . Fricsay had a meteoric rise to fame, making his first appearance as a conductor at age 15. He became music director of the then newly formedRIAS Symphony Orchestra inGermany in 1949. He was musical director of theHouston Symphony in 1954. He spent much of his time from the 1950s onward in Germany as music director of theBavarian State Opera (1956–1958) and as conductor of theRIAS Symphony Orchestra , theDeutsche Oper Berlin and theBerlin Philharmonic .From the 1950s until his death, he recorded for the
Deutsche Grammophon record label. Fricsay gave his last concert on7 December 1961 inLondon where he conducted theLondon Philharmonic Orchestra in Beethoven's "Symphony No. 7". He suffered from repeated illnesses throughout his life and finally succumbed to cancer on20 February 1963 at the age of 48 inBasel ,Switzerland .Fricsay was known for his interpretations of the music of Mozart and Beethoven, as well as that of his teacher
Béla Bartók . His 1958 recording of Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9" is featured in the movie A Clockwork Orange.Fricsay's recordings have a significant
cult following among classical music devotees.External links
* [http://fricsay.net Ferenc Fricsay official website]
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