- János Fürst
János Fürst (born
August 8 ,1935 ,Budapest ; diedJanuary 3 ,2007 ,Paris ) was a Hungarian-born conductor.Biography
János Fürst originally studied the
violin at theFranz Liszt Academy of Music in his nativeBudapest and then at theConservatoire de Paris , where he was awarded a "Premier Prix". For a decade he served as a violinist and orchestra leader.In 1963 he took up a full-time conducting career, founding the
Irish Chamber Orchestra . He was the inaugural concertmaster of the Ulster Orchestra upon its formation in 1966. He held positions as Chief Conductor and Music Director in London, Malmö, Aalborg, Dublin, Marseilles, Winterthur and was Chief Guest Conductor of theHelsinki Philharmonic Orchestra . Besides conducting a number of famous European orchestras, including theLondon Symphony Orchestra , he was known for his work with leading orchestras in Israel, the USA, Australia and New Zealand.Fürst was music director of Marseilles Opera for nine years and a frequent guest at English National Opera, Scottish Opera and the Royal Stockholm Opera. In 1978 he conducted the premiere of "Salome" by Sir
Peter Maxwell Davies and subsequently recorded it. He also made numerous recordings forVox Records with theBamberg Symphony Orchestra , including some rarely-heard orchestral music ofTchaikovsky released in the mid-1970s; some of the recordings have been reissued on CD.Fürst was known as a fine teacher. A number of his students at the
Paris Conservatoire won prestigious conducting competitions. He worked with youth orchestras including the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Late in life he was invited to become head of orchestral conducting atRoyal College of Music inLondon . Fürst died of cancer.External links
* [http://www.philharmonie.com/janos%20fuerst.htm Biography]
* [http://www.gramophone.co.uk/obituaries_detail.asp?id=2735 Obituary in Gramophone]
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