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List of famous conductors
These people are famous as choral, orchestral or operatic
conductors
:
Claudio Abbado
Maurice Abravanel[?]
Salvatore Accardo[?]
(more famous as a violinist)
Karel Ancerl[?]
Samuel Adler[?]
Ernest Ansermet
Bruno Aprea[?]
Vladimir Ashkenazy
(equally famous as a pianist)
John Barbirolli
Daniel Barenboim
Rudolf Barshai[?]
Leon Barzin[?]
Serge Baudo[?]
Thomas Beecham
Jiri Belohlávek[?]
Umberto Benedetti Michelangeli[?]
(brother of
piano
soloist
Arturo[?]
)
Leonard Bernstein
Paavo Berglund[?]
Karl Böhm
Richard Bonynge[?]
Willi Boskovsky[?]
(also famous as a violinist)
Pierre Boulez
Adrian Boult
Benjamin Britten
(more famous as a composer)
Max Bruch
(better known as a composer)
Frans Bruggen[?]
(also famous as a
recorder player
)
Adolf Busch[?]
Fritz Busch[?]
Guido Cantelli
Felix Carrasco[?]
Sergiu Celibidache[?]
Aaron Copland
(more famous as a composer)
Riccardo Chailly[?]
André Cluytens[?]
Robert Craft[?]
Jose Cura[?]
(better known as a singer)
Andrew Davis
Colin Davis
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos[?]
Victor De Sabata[?]
Placido Domingo
(better known as a
tenor
)
Antal Dorati[?]
Charles Dutoit[?]
Frederick Fennell[?]
Franco Ferrara[?]
Louis Fremaux[?]
Ferenc Fricsay[?]
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Lamberto Gardelli[?]
John Eliot Gardiner[?]
Gianandrea Gavazzeni[?]
Valery Gergiev[?]
Carlo Maria Giulini[?]
Jane Glover[?]
Nicolai Golovanov[?]
Eugene Goossens[?]
Vittorio Gui[?]
Bernard Haitink[?]
Charles Hallé
Herbert Hamilton Harty[?]
Vernon Handley[?]
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Philippe Herreweghe[?]
Richard Hickox[?]
Jascha Horenstein[?]
Mariss Jansons[?]
Neeme Järvi[?]
Eugen Jochum[?]
Robert Kajanus[?]
Joseph Keilberth[?]
Rudolf Kempe[?]
Istvan Kertesz[?]
Carlos Kleiber
Erich Kleiber
Otto Klemperer
Paul Kletzki[?]
Kyrill Kondrashin[?]
Franz Konwitschny[?]
Serge Koussevitzky[?]
Josef Krips[?]
Rafael Kubelik[?]
Sigiswald Kuijken[?]
Efrem Kurtz[?]
Erich Leinsdorf[?]
Gilbert Levine[?]
James Levine[?]
Andrew Litton[?]
Jesus Lopos Coboz[?]
Peter Maag[?]
Lorin Maazel[?]
Charles Mackerras[?]
Zdenek Macal[?]
Gustav Mahler
(a famous conductor and composer)
Neville Marriner[?]
Jean Martinon[?]
Eduardo Marturet
Kurt Masur[?]
Eduardo Mata[?]
Zubin Mehta[?]
Yehudi Menuhin
(more famous as a violinist)
Dimitri Mitropoulos[?]
Francesco Molinari-Pradelli[?]
Evgeny Mravinsky[?]
Pierre Monteux
Charles Munch[?]
Riccardo Muti
Václav Neumann[?]
Roger Norrington[?]
Sakari Oramo[?]
Eugene Ormandy[?]
Seiji Ozawa[?]
Paul Paray
Libor Pesek[?]
Trevor Pinnock[?]
Mikhail Pletnev[?]
(also famous as a pianist)
Georges Pretre[?]
André Prévin[?]
John Pritchard[?]
Simon Rattle
Karl Richter[?]
Fritz Reiner[?]
Artur Rodzinski[?]
Hans Rosbaud[?]
Mstislav Rostropovich
(also famous as a
cellist
)
Witold Rowicki[?]
Max Rudolf[?]
Esa-Pekka Salonen[?]
Kurt Sanderling[?]
Michele Santorsola[?]
Jukka-Pekka Saraste[?]
Malcolm Sargent[?]
Wolfgang Sawallisch[?]
Claudio Scimone[?]
(founder and leader of
Solisti Veneti[?]
)
Hermann Scherchen[?]
Thomas Schippers[?]
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt[?]
Ole Schmidt[?]
Carl Schuricht
Gerard Schwarz[?]
Tullio Serafin[?]
Robert Shaw[?]
Maxim Shostakovich[?]
Constantin Silvestri
Giuseppe Sinopoli[?]
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski[?]
Leonard Slatkin[?]
Václav Smetacek[?]
Georg Solti
William Steinberg[?]
Leopold Stokowski
Richard Strauss
(more famous as a composer)
Igor Stravinsky
(more famous as a composer)
Masaaki Suzuki[?]
Evgeny Svetlanov[?]
Hans Swarowsky[?]
Georg Szell[?]
Václav Talich[?]
Jeffery Tate[?]
Yuri Temirkanov[?]
Michael Tilson Thomas[?]
Arturo Toscanini
Gunther Wand[?]
Bruno Walter
Felix Weingartner[?]
Walter Weller[?]
Franz Welser-Möst[?]
Henry Wood
Eduard van Beinum[?]
Christoph von Dohnanyi[?]
Herbert von Karajan
Lovro von Matacic[?]
Especially in
opera
, many
composers
were also Direttori.
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