• Charles Munch may refer to: Charles Munch (painter) (born 1945), American artist Charles Munch (conductor) (1891–1968), orchestral conductor Charles Munch...
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  • Charles Munch (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl mynʃ]; born Charles Münch; 26 September 1891 – 6 November 1968) was an Alsatian French symphonic conductor and...
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  • Alsatian conductor Charles Munch was one of the most widely recorded symphonic conductors of the twentieth century. Here is a partial list of his recordings...
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  • George Henschel, Serge Koussevitzky, Henri Rabaud, Pierre Monteux, Charles Munch, Erich Leinsdorf, William Steinberg and James Levine. Andris Nelsons...
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  • VII. Münch (died 1444), Swiss knight Charles Munch (conductor), born Münch (1891–1968), Alsatian conductor Baron Eligius Franz Joseph von Münch-Bellinghausen...
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  • Charles Munch (born 1945) is an American artist. Munch and his four brothers and sisters, including his twin sister, were raised and attended public schools...
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  • following: Adolph Munch (1829–1901), American businessman and politician Anna Munch (1856–1932), Norwegian novelist Charles Munch (conductor) (1891–1968)...
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    by Charles Munch, then the music director of the BSO, for the following year to Tanglewood, the orchestra's summer home, where he studied with Munch and...
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    Marcel Landowski, engaged conductor Charles Munch to create a new orchestra in Paris. Soon after its creation, Munch died in 1968, and Herbert von Karajan...
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    and she narrated its American premiere with soprano Jennie Tourel and Charles Munch conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra on January 31, 1964. In 1963...
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