Karmester

Riccardo Chailly

1953 - napjainkig

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Riccardo Chailly (Milánó, 1953. február 20. – ) olasz karmester. Karrierjét operakarmesterként kezdte, majd repertoárját fokozatosan kiterjesztette a szimfonikus zenére. Bővebben a Wikipédián

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Riccardo Chailly is the 36th most popular karmester (up from 42nd in 2024), the 2,017th most popular biography from Italy (up from 2,152nd in 2019) and the 6th most popular Italian Karmester.

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Among Karmesters

Among karmesters, Riccardo Chailly ranks 36 out of 128Before him are Simon Rattle, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Václav Neumann, James Levine, Pierre Monteux, and John Philip Sousa. After him are Colin Davis, John Eliot Gardiner, George Szell, John Barbirolli, Fritz Reiner, and Thomas Beecham.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Riccardo Chailly ranks 117Before him are Đorđe Balašević, David Chipperfield, Jeb Bush, Tito Jackson, Eleonora Giorgi, and Lloyd Austin. After him are Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, Ulrich Mühe, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Laurentino Cortizo, and Sophie Calle.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Riccardo Chailly ranks 2,017 out of 5,161Before him are Giovanni Battista Donati (1826), Alberto Tomba (1966), Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus (100), Luca Toni (1977), Antonio Cabrini (1957), and Ira von Fürstenberg (1940). After him are Francesco Maurolico (1494), Valerio Zurlini (1926), Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia (null), Titus Flavius Sabinus (8), Giambattista Bodoni (1740), and Domenico Fetti (1589).

Among Karmesters In Italy

Among karmesters born in Italy, Riccardo Chailly ranks 6Before him are Riccardo Muti (1941), Claudio Abbado (1933), Arturo Toscanini (1867), Carlo Maria Giulini (1914), and Giuseppe Sinopoli (1946). After him are Victor de Sabata (1892), Claudio Scimone (1934), Daniele Gatti (1961), Fabio Luisi (1959), and Gianandrea Noseda (1964).

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