Eugen Jochum
Biography
Eugen Jochum (German: [ˈɔʏɡeːn ˈjɔxʊm, ˈɔʏɡn̩ -]; 1 November 1902 – 26 March 1987) was a German conductor, best known for his interpretations of the music of Anton Bruckner and Johannes Brahms, among others. He was principal conductor for the Berlin Radio (1932–1944), Bavarian (1949–1960) and Bamberg (1969–1973) symphony orchestras.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Carmina Burana
1969

9 Symphonien
1963

The World's Most Famous Concertos
1985

Symphonien Nr. 45 "Abschieds-Symphonie", Nr. 103 "Mit Dem Paukenwirbel"
1980

Sinfonie Nr. 9 D-Moll
1979

Die Klavierkonzerte • The Piano Concertos • Les Concertos Pour Piano
1972

Cosi Fan Tutte
1963

Sinfonien Nr. 1 C-Dur • Nr. 8 F-Dur
1960

Symfoni Nr. 41 C-Dur KV 551 (Jupiter) / Symfoni Nr. 94 G-Dur (Med Pukslaget)
Credited work
2,999 releases · 380 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 3,279
- Other credits · 123
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin · Herkulessaal, München · Studio Lukaskirche, Dresden · Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Anton Bruckner
- Beethoven
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Mozart
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Bach
- Joseph Haydn
