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Georg Solti was a Hungarian-born conductor renowned for his interpretations of the operatic and symphonic repertoire. His leadership of major orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and his numerous recordings, have earned him acclaim as one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century. Solti's influence on classical music is profound and enduring.

"The experience awakened 'my tremendous musical ambition, which has never subsided to this day."



"The academy gave me a grounding in discipline and hard work that has sustained me throughout my life, and the lessons I learned there I now try to impress on young people."



"Friends are very important to me, and I have always had many of them. There are probably many reasons why this is so, but two seem to me more valid than any of the others I am a naturally friendly person, and I hate to be alone."


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