Members of Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleThe Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the most renowned classical music ensembles in the world. Founded in 1842, the orchestra has a rich history of excellence in performance and has been home to some of the most talented musicians in the world. Among the many talented musicians who have been members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, there are several who stand out for their exceptional talent and contributions to the world of classical music. One of the most notable members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is Herbert von Karajan. Born in Salzburg, Austria in 1908, Karajan began his musical career as a pianist before turning to conducting. He joined the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1938 and quickly rose to prominence as one of the most talented conductors of his generation. Karajan's tenure with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was marked by numerous highlights, including his performances of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and his recordings of the complete symphonies of Brahms and Bruckner. He also received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Legion of Honor from the French government. Another notable member of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is Leonard Bernstein. Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1918, Bernstein was a prolific composer, conductor, and pianist. He joined the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1966 and quickly became known for his dynamic and passionate performances. Bernstein's tenure with the orchestra was marked by numerous highlights, including his performances of Mahler's Symphony No. 9 and his recordings of the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Brahms. He also received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Kennedy Center Honors. Other notable members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra include Gustav Mahler, who served as the orchestra's conductor from 1898 to 1901, and Franz Schubert, who was a member of the orchestra's first violin section in the early 19th century. Mahler's tenure with the orchestra was marked by numerous highlights, including his performances of his own compositions and his recordings of the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Brahms. Schubert's tenure with the orchestra was shorter, but he made significant contributions to the orchestra's repertoire, including his compositions for string quartet and his song cycles. In addition to these notable members, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has been home to countless other talented musicians over the years. The orchestra's commitment to excellence in performance and its dedication to preserving the rich tradition of classical music have made it one of the most respected and admired ensembles in the world. Today, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra continues to perform to critical acclaim and to inspire audiences around the world with its exceptional musicianship and artistry.More....
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String quartet for wind quintet
1. i mag / 2. nit kiah-hiatn / 3. i mag nit / 4. sau-hiatn / 5. vom davon-reiten / 6. P.S. / 7. ich
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