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81. T-Online - Daniel Barenboim - Daniel Barenboim Ist Dirigent Und
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82. Berlin Staatskapelle: Daniel Barenboim
First of all, though, daniel barenboim had a successful career as apianist. After initial performances in Amsterdam and London, he
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    Because I Live With Music...
    Berlin and the musical scene in the capital city were hardly new territory for Daniel Barenboim when he signed a 10 year contract as artistic director of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden (National Opera House Unter den Linden) and as general music director of the Staatskapelle Berlin (National orchestra in Berlin) in 1991. He had already visited Walter Felsenstein's Realistic Music Theater at the Komische Oper (Komische Opera House) in the 1960's and had made his debut at the Berliner Philharmoniker (Berliner Philharmonics) by conducting Furtwaengler's piano concert. In the 1970's and 80's, he appeared in numerous performances at the Deutsche Oper Berlin (German Opera House in Berlin). In November 1989, the Iron Curtain fell in the divided city while Daniel Barenboim was recording Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte with the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra gave a spontaneous concert. It will be eternally unforgettable to all who experienced him playing Mozart's Piano Sonata in C Major (KV 330) or leading Beethoven's First Piano Concert from the grand piano.
    But it was not self-evident that Daniel Barenboim - the grandson of Jewish immigrants - would concentrate on Berlin or Germany. Born on November 15th, 1942 in Buenos Aires, he grew up believing that all people play music. From an early age on, he received piano lessons from his father, who ended up being his most important piano teacher. In 1950, at the age of 7, Daniel Barenboim gave his first public concert in Buenos Aires. He played Bach's piano concert in D Minor (BWV 1052) a mere two years later at the Salzburger Festspiele (Salzburg Music Festival). Daniel Barenboim was considered to be a child prodigy during this period. Some (Furtwaengler, Rubinstein and Krips) saw him as a promising talent; others would occasionally archive him as a musical attraction.

83. Daniel Barenboim / Foto.
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85. Askonas Holt: Daniel Barenboim
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daniel barenboim is acclaimed throughout the world both as a pianistand as a conductor. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1942 as
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Daniel Barenboim is acclaimed throughout the world both as a pianist and as a conductor. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1942 as the son of Jewish Russian immigrants. His family moved to Israel in 1952. Barenboim's only piano teacher was his father. He was seven when he first performed in public as a pianist and was launched on a career as a child prodigy. Soon afterwards he attended Igor Markevich's conducting classes in Salzburg and studied harmony and composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Daniel Barenboim made his first gramophone recordings in 1954 and soon began recording the most important works in the piano repertory, including solo concertos by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms, and Mozart's and Beethoven's piano sonatas. Between 1965 and 1975 he worked closely with the English Chamber Orchestra , with whom he undertook many international tours, appearing as both conductor and pianist. Following his début with the New Philharmonia Orchestra in London in 1967 he was soon in demand as guest conductor with all the leading European and American symphony orchestras. Between 1975 and 1989 he was Music Director of the Orchestre de Paris, and in 1991 succeeded Sir Georg Solti as Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, with which he has since enjoyed countless successes in all the world's great concert halls. Daniel Barenboim made his operatic début in 1973 when he conducted Mozart's „Don Giovanni" at the Edinburgh International Festival, after which he became closely associated with the Deutsche Oper Berlin. He made his Bayreuth début in 1981 and has been a regular visitor ever since, conducting „Tristan und Isolde", „The Ring", „Parsifal" and „Die Meistersinger". In 1992 he signed a contract with the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin and became its general music director the following year.

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Daniel Barenboim wird seit Jahrzehnten in der ganzen Welt als Pianist und als Dirigent gefeiert. 1942 wurde er in Buenos Aires als Sohn jüdisch-russischer Immigranten geboren. Von dort zog er im Alter von zehn Jahren mit seiner Familie nach Israel. Barenboims einziger Klavierlehrer war sein Vater. Schon im Alter von sieben Jahren trat er erstmals öffentlich als Pianist auf und begann so seine Laufbahn als Wunderkind. Als Vervollständigung seiner Ausbildung besuchte er die Dirigierklasse von Igor Markevitch in Salzburg und studierte Harmonielehre und Kontrapunkt bei Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Daniel Barenboim nahm 1954 seine ersten Schallplatten auf und begann bald, alle Hauptwerke des Klavierrepertoires einzuspielen, darunter die Konzerte von Mozart, Beethoven und Brahms sowie die Klaviersonaten von Mozart und Beethoven. Zwischen 1965 und 1975 arbeitete er eng mit dem English Chamber Orchestra zusammen, mit dem er als Dirigent und Pianist viele internationale Tourneen unternahm. Nach seinem Debüt mit dem New Philharmonia Orchestra in London 1967 war er bald als Gastdirigent bei allen führenden europäischen und amerikanischen Symphonieorchestern gefragt. Zwischen 1975 und 1989 war er Musikalischer Leiter des Orchestre de Paris, 1991 trat er die Nachfolge Sir George Soltis als Musikalischer Leiter des Chicago Symphony Orchestra an. Diese Zusammenarbeit zeichnet sich durch zahllose Erfolge in den großen Konzertsälen der ganzen Welt aus.

88. Daniel Barenboim Perform For Palestinian Children In Ramallah September 10
Palestinian Children in Ramallah September 10, 2002 Today the internationally renownedpianist/conductor and prolific recording artist daniel barenboim came to
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September 10, 2002
Today the internationally renowned pianist/conductor and prolific recording artist Daniel Barenboim came to Ramallah to perform for children of the Friends School. Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi who had arranged the event, and also organized a small tour of Ramallah, which included a visit to a Palestinian Medical center, received him. After having talked to women and children at the Surda military checkpoint near Ramallah, seeing the destruction around the besieged city, he met with civil society leaders before spending an hour and half playing for the pupils, and listening to them play the piano.
Mr. Daniel Barenboim currently holds the posts of Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and of the General Music Director of the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin. As an Argentinean born of Jewish/Russian descent, who also holds Israeli citizenship, Barenboim last year aroused controversy amongst the Israeli public because he conducted music by Wagner in Jerusalem.
At a press conference held immediately after his concert today, Mr. Barenboim stressed that he had come to the West Bank as a human being “ conscious of the lessons of the 20th century – that everyone has to think about their responsibilities as a human being, and that people should act as individuals and should not wait for politicians.”

89. Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Meet The Performers
His recording activities as a pianist began in 1954 and, during the 1960s, he DanielBarenboim has always been active as a chamber musician, with his late wife
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Daniel Barenboim Pierre Boulez William Eddins Daniel Barenboim is the ninth music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Throughout a remarkable international career spanning more than five decades, he has established himself as one the finest solo pianists, conductors, and chamber musicians in the world today. Mr. Barenboim first conducted the CSO in 1970. Over the course of his more than thirty-year collaboration with the Orchestra, he has appeared frequently in Chicago as conductor, orchestra soloist, and recitalist. Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1942. When he was five years old, he began his first piano lessons with his mother, continuing with his father, who remained his only other teacher. In August 1950, when the young artist was just seven, he gave his first official concert in Buenos Aires. Mr. Barenboim made his debut as a pianist in Vienna and Rome in 1952, in Paris in 1955, in London in 1956, and in New York in 1957 with Leopold Stokowski. From then on, he made annual concert tours of the United States and Europe. He toured Australia in 1958 and soon became known as one of the most versatile pianists of his generation. His recording activities as a pianist began in 1954 and, during the 1960s, he recorded the Beethoven piano concertos with Klemperer, the Brahms concertos with Barbirolli, and all the Mozart concertos in the dual role of soloist and conductor with the English Chamber Orchestra. During the same period, Mr. Barenboim started to devote more time to conducting and, in 1965, he established a close relationship with the English Chamber Orchestra that was to last for more than a decade. Together they played innumerable concerts in England, the United States, and Japan. Mr. Barenboim made his conducting debut in London with the New Philharmonia Orchestra in 1967, Berlin in 1969, and in New York soon after that.

90. Media RelationsNorthwestern Observer
Two of the most renowned musicians of our time ‹ cellist YoYo Ma and pianistDaniel barenboim, music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra ‹ will
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Hip-hip hurrah, it's Yo-Yo Ma
By Judy Moore Two of the most renowned musicians of our time ‹ cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Daniel Barenboim, music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra ‹ will headline the 4th annual School of Music Winter Chamber Music Festival (Jan. 7-23) at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall. Other celebrated musicians who will join Ma and Barenboim on stage are pianist Ursula Oppens and other members of the Northwestern music faculty, the Vermeer Quartet, and members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Chamber Musicians, and other area ensembles. The six-concert series will provide a musical overview of the development of chamber music through five centuries. The chamber concerts will be performed in combinations ranging from duos to octets. Informances preceding each concert will provide background about the period, composers and culture, highlighting its musical roots ‹ from Renaissance madrigals to 20th century folk dances. The Chamber Festival begins at 6:15 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7 with the performance of Renaissance motets and madrigals during the Informance: "The Age of Rebirth," presented by Richard Webster and members of the Bach Week Choir. The 7:30 p.m. concert features cellists Yo-Yo Ma and Stephen Balderson, violinists Blair Milton and Yuan-Qing Yu, violists Catherine Brubaker and Robert Swan and pianist Andrea Swan. Works on the program include Mozart's Violin and Viola Duo no. 1 in G Major, K. 423; SchubertŒs Piano Trio no. 1 in B-flat, D. 898; and Tchaikovsky's "Souvenir of Florence," op. 70. A lobby reception for audience members follows the first chamber series concert.

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