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Pierre Monteux

Pierre Monteux

French conductor

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Birthdate
April 4, 1875
Birthplace
Paris
Paris
Date of Death
July 1, 1964
Place of Death
Hancock, Maine
Hancock, Maine
Educated at
Conservatoire de Paris
Conservatoire de Paris
Occupation
Musician
Musician
Conductor
Conductor

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Claude Monteux
Citizenship
United States
United States
France
France
Wikidata ID
Q434972

Pierre Benjamin Monteux (pronounced [pjɛʁ mɔ̃.tø]; 4 April 1875 – 1 July 1964) was a French (later American) conductor. After violin and viola studies, and a decade as an orchestral player and occasional conductor, he began to receive regular conducting engagements in 1907. He came to prominence when, for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes company between 1911 and 1914, he conducted the world premieres of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring and other prominent works including Petrushka, Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé, and Debussy's Jeux. Thereafter he directed orchestras around the world for more than half a century.

From 1917 to 1919 Monteux was the principal conductor of the French repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1919–24), Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra (1924–34), Orchestre Symphonique de Paris (1929–38) and San Francisco Symphony (1936–52). In 1961, aged eighty-six, he accepted the chief conductorship of the London Symphony Orchestra, a post which he held until his death three years later. Although known for his performances of the French repertoire, his chief love was the music of German composers, above all Brahms. He disliked recording, finding it incompatible with spontaneity, but he nevertheless made a substantial number of records.

Monteux was well known as a teacher. In 1932 he began a conducting class in Paris, which he developed into a summer school that was later moved to his summer home in Les Baux in the south of France. After moving permanently to the US in 1942, and taking American citizenship, he founded a school for conductors and orchestral musicians in Hancock, Maine. Among his students in France and America who went on to international fame were Lorin Maazel, Igor Markevitch, Neville Marriner, Seiji Ozawa, André Previn and David Zinman. The school in Hancock has continued since Monteux's death.

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BEETHOVEN - Symphony # 8 ~ Pierre Monteux / Chicago Symphony 1961

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSWLepGknlI

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December 16, 2016

Pierre Monteux Interview 1948 - San Francisco Symphony end of season farewell talk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoBnSr41tlY

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May 16, 2021

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