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Biography by James Reel
A genial conductor with a particular gift for French music, Charles Münch extended the Boston Symphony's glory years (begun under the baton of Serge Koussevitzky) into the early '60s. Munch was born in the province of Alsace-Lorraine, which at the time (1891) was controlled by Germany and has long hovered between two cultural worlds. Münch himself benefited from both French and German musical training, and his first important musical posts were in Germany (his last name was even originally spelled with an umlaut). Yet he came to be regarded as the quintessential French conductor, and his recordings of French repertory with the Boston Symphony remain standards by which others are judged. Münch studied violin at the Strasbourg Conservatory, where his father was a professor, and, from 1912, in Paris with Lucien Capet. As an Alsatian, he was conscripted into the German army at the outbreak of World War I. ... Read More...



CD1 Topic Link: Charles Munch 1948.46 - Berl...ano & Orchestra
CD2 Topic Link: Charles Munch - Brahms-Violi...Konstantinoff. 1941
CD3 Topic Link: Charles Munch 1942.35.41 - D...nt-Saens - Delannoy
CD4 Topic Link: Charles Munch 1939.42.44 - Bloch-Honegger-Halffte
Charles.Munch-2005.4CD-Set.scans.by.server.alliance.rar