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Kurt Masur was a celebrated German conductor born on July 18, 1927. He was known for his work with major orchestras around the world, including the New York Philharmonic and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Masur's conducting style was characterized by its clarity and emotional depth, earning him respect in the classical music community. Throughout his career, he championed both classical and contemporary works, leaving a lasting impact on the world of music. Kurt Masur passed away on April 4, 2022, but his contributions to music continue to be remembered and appreciated.

"I always imagined that to bring an orchestra to play together is not enough for a conductor."
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"Sometimes if you have very confident people, you have to tell them please, be polite, there are other players are good enough as you and you should never speak out of an orchestra."



"Even I had no opportunity to conduct very many concerts after World War II."



"As I came to New York, it was for me a new beginning. To discover what people are living here. What do they need, what do they expect, what would they like to be the image and the performance of the New York Philharmonic?"


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