Eugene Ormandy in 1963: Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major *HQ Audio Enhanced* #Beethoven250

Eugene Ormandy conducts the Wiener Philharmomiker: I. Allegro vivace e con brio (F Major) 0:00 II. Allegretto scherzando (B♭ Major) 9:50 III. Tempo di Menuetto (F Major) 14:02 IV. Allegro vivace (F Major) 18:50 BIO: “Eugene Ormandy was a Hungarian-born American conductor who was identified with the Late Romantic and early 20th-century repertoire. Ormandy graduated from the Budapest Royal Academy, where he studied violin with Jenö Hubay, at age 14. By age 17 he was a professor of violin, undertaking concert tours throughout Central Europe. Lured to New York City by the prospect of a U.S. tour, he instead ended up playing the violin in the orchestra of the Capitol Theatre, accompanying silent films. In 1924 he stood in for the regular conductor and thereupon chose conducting as his career. He began conducting light classics for radio and appearing at summer concerts, which led to a position as deputy for Arturo Toscanini during a major concert series of the Philadel
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