Iván Fischer
Known for: Sound
Born: January 19, 1951 in Budapest, Hungary
Iván Fischer (born 20 January 1951) is a Hungarian conductor and composer. Born in Budapest into a musical family (his older brother, Ádám Fischer, is also a conductor), Fischer initially studied piano, violin, cello and composition in Budapest. He moved later to Vienna to study conducting with Hans Swarowsky at the University of Music and Performing Arts, where he also studied cello and early music, studying and working as assistant to Nikolaus Harnoncourt. In 1976, Fischer won the Rupert Foundation conducting competition in London. He began thereafter to guest-conduct such British orchestras as the BBC Symphony and the London Symphony Orchestra, with whom he conducted a world tour in 1982. His US conducting debut was with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 1983. Description above from the Wikipedia article Iván Fischer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Fischer Iván
Himself
Bach Matthäus-Passion
Conductor
Music and Power
Self
Johann Sebastian Bach: St Matthew Passion (RCO)
Conducteur
Parsifal: Dutch National Opera (Fischer)
Conductor
Die Zauberflöte
Self - Conductor
Bloed, zweet en snaren. De mensen van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Music, War and Revolution
Self
Così fan tutte
Music Director
Don Giovanni, K. 527
Director