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Lorin Varencove Maazel ( March 6, 1930 – July 13, 2014) was an American conductor, violinist and composer. He began conducting at the age of eight and by 1953 had decided to pursue a career in music. He had established a reputation in the concert halls of Europe by 1960 but, by comparison, his career in the U.S. progressed far more slowly. He served as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic, among other posts. Maazel was well-regarded in baton technique and possessed a photographic memory for scores. Described as mercurial and forbidding in rehearsal, he mellowed in old age. Maazel was born to American parents of Russian Jewish origin in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. His grandfather Isaac Maazel (1873-1925), born in Poltava, Ukraine, then in the Russian Empire, for two decades was the first violinist in the Metropolitan Opera; he and his wife Esther Glazer (1879-1921), originally from Kharkiv, Ukraine, then in the Russian Empire, came to America in 1900 after the birth of their eldest son Marvin (1899-1988), who later became a pianist and composer.
6.7Aida
1985
5.2Verdi: La Traviata
2007

Verdi Requiem
2007

The New York Philharmonic Orchestra in Pyongyang Great moments in music
2025

The Pyongyang Concert - New York Philharmonic & Lorin Maazel
2008

Andrew Lloyd Webber: Requiem
1986

Summer Night Concert: 2013 - Vienna Philharmonic
2013

La vida breve
2012
4.2The 'Ring' Without Words
2012

From the Arena di Verona Requiem Mass
1990

La Traviata
2007
8.0New Year's Concert 2005
2005

Beethoven: Symphony No.6 - Lorin Maazel
1995