Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandywas a Hungarian-born conductor and violinist who became internationally famous as the music director and conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. The maestro's 44-year-long association with the Philadelphia is one of the longest enjoyed by any conductor with a single orchestra. Under his baton, the Philadelphia had three gold records and won two Grammy Awards...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComposer
Date of Birth18 November 1899
CityBudapest, Hungary
CountryUnited States of America
I don't get into politics, general or musical, but just call me if you get jury duty. Even in New Jersey I was able to help somebody.
It's hot as hell as can be.
It is not together, but the ensemble is perfect.
I wrote it the right way, so it was copied the wrong way right. I mean the right way wrong.
The notes are right, but if I listened they would be wrong.
I can conduct better than I count.
Death is an awful thing. I don't believe in it myself.
It's all very well to have principles, but when it comes to money you have to be flexible.
I never say what I mean, but I always manage to say something similar.
I was trying to help you, so I was beating wrong.
I am thinking it right but beating it wrong.
I told him he'd have a heart attack a year ago, but unfortunately he lived a year longer.
The next movement is still in the factory.
Think of your girlfriend or boyfriend or whomever you want to.