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Georg Solti
Georg Solti

Georg Solti, born on October 21, 1912 in Budapest, Hungary, and passed away on September 5, 1997 in London, England, was a world-renowned conductor. Known for his exquisite conducting skills and profound understanding of classical music, Solti collaborated with many of the world's top orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic. His conducting style was characterized by its rigor and passion, and he had a unique interpretation of music that was deeply appreciated by audiences. more

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“What a man does, that he has. What has he to do with hope or fear? In himself is his might. Let him regard no good as solid but that which is in his nature, and which must grow out of him as long as he exists. The goods of fortune may come and go like summer leaves; let him scatter them on every wind as the momentary signs of his infinite productiveness.”

“What is history, indeed, but a record of change?”