
Georges Prêtre
Known For
Sound
Born
1924-08-14 in Waziers, Nord, France
Died
2017-01-04
Biography
Georges Prêtre was a French orchestral and opera conductor. Prêtre attended the Douai Conservatory and then studied harmony under Maurice Duruflé and conducting under André Cluytens among others at the Conservatoire de Paris. Amongst his early musical interests were jazz and trumpet. After graduating, he conducted in a number of small French opera houses sometimes under the pseudonym Georges Dherain. His conducting debut was at the Opéra de Marseille in 1946. He also conducted at the opera houses in Lille and Toulouse. His Paris debut was at the Opéra-Comique in Richard Strauss's Capriccio. He was director of the Opéra-Comique 1955–1959. He conducted at the Lyric Opera of Chicago 1959–1971. He was conductor, 1959, and music director 1970–1971, at the Paris Opéra. He was principal conductor of the Vienna Symphony 1986–1991
Most Known For

Fan School
as Self

Samedi soir
as Self

Cavalleria rusticana
as Self - Conductor

Pagliacci
as Self - Conductor

Les Contes d'Hoffmann
as Self - Conductor

Maria Callas in Concert - Hamburg 1959 and 1962
as Self - Conductor

New Year's Concert 2010
as Self

Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker 2008
as Conductor

Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker 2010
as Self - Conductor