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Paul Paray

French conductor and composer

France • 1886-05-24 – 1979-10-10

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Biography

Paul Marie-Adolphe Charles Paray (French: [pɔl paʁɛ]; 24 May 1886 – 10 October 1979) was a French conductor, organist and composer. After winning France's top musical award, the Prix de Rome, he fought in the First World War and was a prisoner of war for nearly four years. He held a succession of chief conductorships, including those of the Lamoureux and Colonne Orchestras in Paris and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra in Monaco. For ten years from 1952 he was chief conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with which he made a celebrated series of recordings for Mercury Records' "Living Presence" series, many of which have been digitally released in the 21st century.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

905 releases · 161 albums · active 1951–2025

  • Performance · 1,083
  • Other credits · 45

Studios: Orchestra Hall, Detroit · Cass Technical High School Auditorium, Detroit · Henry And Edsel Ford Auditorium · The Detroit Ford Auditorium

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