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Eugene Ormandy(1899-1985)

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Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra for 44 years, one of the longest tenures of a maestro and one orchestra. The Philadelphia under Ormandy's direction wad extremely popular, winning two Grammy Awards and being awarded three gold records for sales exceeding 500,000 units.

The maestro was born Jeno Ormandy-Blau on November 18, 1899 in Budapest in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the son of Jewish parents. His father, Benjamin, was a dentist who was an amateur violinist. The five-year-old Jeno studied violin at the Royal National Hungarian Academy of Music and began performing at age seven. The prodigy graduated at the age of 14 from the Academy with a master's degree and got his teaching certificate at the age of 17. In addition to serving as concertmaster of Germany's Blüthner Orchestra, he performed as a soloist. He also found time to take a university degree in philosophy in 1920.

In 1921, he emigrated to America with the promise of a tour. In America, he took the name "Eugene Ormandy", eventually becoming a citizen in 1927.

He performed professionally in the 77-member orchestra of the Capitol Theatre in New York City, which provided the musical accompaniment to silent movies. He soon became the concertmaster and a conductor of the ensemble. As a violinist, Ormandy cut 16 recordings in the years 1923 through 1929.

Ormandy first conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1931, filing in for Arturo Toscanini, was ill. His success with the Philadelphia led to his being awarded the baton to conduct the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra from 1931 through 1936. Ormandy and the Minneapolis recorded for RCA Victor.

In 1936, he was appointed associate conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra under music director Leopold Stokowski, from whom he took over as principal conductor (music director) in 1938, a position he held until 1980. Ormandy achieved international renown in the City of Brotherly Love, creating the fabled "Philadelphia Sound." The Philadelphia Sound was rooted in lush string sonorities, legato phrasing and a rounded, voluptuous tone. The music he created was popular with audiences and the record-buying public, if not critics.

Ormandy did not impose his personality on music, as did many great conductors. He sought to serve the work, approaching the music with intelligence, balance, and proper pacing. He created a sonic beauty comparable to Herbert von Karajan's work with the Berlin Philharmonic. Ormandy was noted for his performances of Romantic and post-Romantic music and particularly excelled at the music of Richard Strauss and Sergei Rachmaninov. In the 1930s, he and Rachmaninov developed a close relationship, and the Philadelphia premiered the composer's Symphonic Dances. Ormandy also conducted the American premieres of several of Dmitri Shostakovich's symphonies.

The Philadelphia Orchestra, under his baton, became the first symphony to be broadcast on American TV in 1948. Ormandy received an honorary knighthood in 1976 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's observation of the American bicentennial.

Eugene Ormandy retired as the Philadelphia Orchestra's music director in 1980. He died on March 12, 1985.
BornNovember 18, 1899
DiedMarch 12, 1985(85)
BornNovember 18, 1899
DiedMarch 12, 1985(85)
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Known for

Arnold Schwarzenegger in True Lies : Le Caméléon (1994)
True Lies : Le Caméléon
7.3
  • Soundtrack("The Blue Danube")
  • 1994
Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, and Andy Garcia in Ocean's Eleven (2001)
Ocean's Eleven
7.7
  • Soundtrack("Clair de lune (from 'Suite Bergamasque')")
  • 2001
Leonardo DiCaprio in Aviator (2004)
Aviator
7.5
  • Soundtrack("Toccata and Fugue in D Minor")
  • 2004
Dana Andrews and Merle Oberon in La chanson des ténèbres (1947)
La chanson des ténèbres
6.4
  • Eugene Ormandy
  • 1947

Credits

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Music Department



  • Melvyn Bragg in The South Bank Show (1978)
    The South Bank Show
    7.1
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • 1983
  • Horowitz: Live!
    TV Special
    • conductor
    • 1978
  • La gabbia (1977)
    La gabbia
    TV Movie
    • conductor
    • 1977
  • Carnegie Hall Salutes Jack Benny
    TV Special
    • conductor
    • 1961
  • Omnibus (1952)
    Omnibus
    8.2
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • 1953–1954
  • Louisiana Story (1948)
    Louisiana Story
    6.4
    • conductor
    • 1948

Actor



  • Dana Andrews and Merle Oberon in La chanson des ténèbres (1947)
    La chanson des ténèbres
    6.4
    • Eugene Ormandy
    • 1947

Soundtrack



  • Walton Goggins, Lana 5, Aaron Moten, and Ella Purnell in Fallout (2024)
    Fallout
    8.3
    TV Series
    • performer: "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (uncredited)
    • 2024
  • LOL, qui rit, sort ! (2021)
    LOL, qui rit, sort !
    6.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Carmina Burana: O Fortuna"
    • 2022
  • Claudio Santamaria, Giancarlo Martini, Pietro Castellitto, and Aurora Giovinazzo in Freaks Out (2021)
    Freaks Out
    6.9
    • performer: "Frühlingsstimmen Walzer Op. 410"
    • 2021
  • F. Murray Abraham, Jennifer Coolidge, Michael Imperioli, Aubrey Plaza, Will Sharpe, Meghann Fahy, Theo James, Adam DiMarco, and Haley Lu Richardson in The White Lotus (2021)
    The White Lotus
    8.0
    TV Series
    • performer: "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"
    • 2021
  • Gael García Bernal and Lola Kirke in Mozart in the Jungle (2014)
    Mozart in the Jungle
    8.1
    TV Series
    • performer: "Concerto in C Major for Oboe and Orchestra 314: Rondo allegretto" (uncredited)
    • 2016
  • Petar Gagic in The Cine-Masochist (2010)
    The Cine-Masochist
    9.8
    TV Series
    • performer: "Barber: Adagio for Strings, Op. 11"
    • 2015
  • Mathéo Boisselier in Les vacances du petit Nicolas (2014)
    Les vacances du petit Nicolas
    6.2
    • performer: "Wedding March" (from 'A Midsummer's Night Dream')
    • 2014
  • Orchestra of Exiles (2012)
    Orchestra of Exiles
    7.2
    • performer: "Violin Concerto in D major Op. 35 I. Allegro moderato", "Violin concerto in D major Op. 35 II. Cansonetta. Andante"
    • 2012
  • Nuit de chien (2008)
    Nuit de chien
    5.6
    • performer: "Der Tod und Das Madchen, D 531"
    • 2008
  • Le funambule (2008)
    Le funambule
    7.7
    • performer: "In The Hall Of The Mountain King"
    • 2008
  • Leonardo DiCaprio in Aviator (2004)
    Aviator
    7.5
    • performer: "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor"
    • 2004
  • Garçon stupide (2004)
    Garçon stupide
    6.1
    • Soundtrack ("Symphonie no.1 en D mineur, op. 13", "Vocalise op. 34", "Concerto pour orchestre et piano no. 4 en G mineur, op. 40")
    • 2004
  • Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, and Andy Garcia in Ocean's Eleven (2001)
    Ocean's Eleven
    7.7
    • performer: "Clair de lune (from 'Suite Bergamasque')"
    • 2001
  • Sabrina, l'apprentie sorcière (1996)
    Sabrina, l'apprentie sorcière
    6.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "Messiah Chorus: Hallelujah!" (uncredited)
    • 1997–1998
  • Jack Nicholson and Shirley MacLaine in Étoile du soir (1996)
    Étoile du soir
    5.9
    • performer: "Die Walkure: Magic Fire Music"
    • 1996

Personal details

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  • Born
    • November 18, 1899
    • Budapest, Hungary
  • Died
    • March 12, 1985
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA(pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Stephanie 'Steffy' Goldner1922 - August 4, 1947 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Was featured in a painting as part of a series of great contemporary musicians used in ads for Magnavox radios (1943).

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    World-famous conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1936, when he shared the podium with Leopold Stokowski, to 1980. His was one of the longest tenures of a major symphony orchestra ever.
  • Quotes
    "The Philadelphia Sound--it's me".

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    March 12, 1985
  • How did Eugene Ormandy die?
    Pneumonia
  • How old was Eugene Ormandy when he died?
    85 years old
  • Where did Eugene Ormandy die?
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • When was Eugene Ormandy born?
    November 18, 1899

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