TCHAIKOVSKY, P.I.: Swan Lake / Suite No. 4 (South West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden, Stuttgart Radio Symphony, Ahronovitch)
Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake takes a special place in Ahronovitch’s life. The conductor was just five years old when he visited a performance of the ballet at the Kirov Theater. He was so fascinated that he announced to his parents his decision to become a conductor himself. In the midst of the turmoil of war, he did indeed studied at the conservatory and graduated with honors in 1954.
In the course of his career, he was chief conductor of the Gürzenich Orchestra (as successor of Günther Wand) and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and also conducted numerous important orchestras around the world.
On Swedish television, Ahronovitch once made the following statement that is so characteristic of him: “I was never the conductor of the orchestra, I was always a colleague, a friend and a partner.” This humanistic approach combined with a laid-back unaffectedness and a self-evident demand for perfection characterized his conducting style.
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Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
Ahronovitch, Yuri (Conductor)
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