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School of Music in Seattle, Washington in 1989 as the Morrison Endowed Professor of Conducting and Music Director and Conductor of the University Symphony and Opera, where he taught until his retirement in 2010; up until his death, he held the honorary title of Professor Emeritus. He also taught
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Gabriel von Wayditch, Jesus Before Herod, opera in One Act (1918), etc. Peter Erős, San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in 1979. Originally released on LP by Musical Heritage Society. Reissued on CD by VAI Audio,
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As a guest conductor, Peter Erős appeared regularly with major symphony orchestras and opera companies on five continents, including the
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in opera productions for the Holland Festival. In the summers of 1960 and 1961, he served as a coach and assisted
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see Heyworth, Peter. Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times. 1885 - 1973. Volume 2 (2 volume set). Cambridge, 1996
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through 1964. In 1965, Erős came to the United States for the first time at the invitation of
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see Reurich, Luuk. Hans Vonk, Ein dirigentenleven. Thoth (Bussum, The Netherlands), 2006.
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see Wallich, Isabella. Recording My Life. Sanctuary Publishing (London), 2001.
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Erős led the San Francisco Symphony premiere performance of 10th Symphony by
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awards in 1983 and 1985 for his programming of music by American composers.
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His principal appointments were as Music Director and Conductor of the
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Orchestras (1967–69, Sydney and Melbourne; 1975–79, Perth), the
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He died in Seattle in 2014, aged 81, of a cerebral hemorrhage.
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conducted by Erős: the Symphony in C and the tone poems
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Hungarian-American
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Zoltán Kodály
Leó Weiner
László Somogyi
Hungarian Revolution
The Netherlands
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra
Otto Klemperer
Hans Knappertsbusch
Bayreuth Festival
Ferenc Fricsay
Salzburg Festival
Idomeneo
Berlin
RIAS Symphony Orchestra
Deutsche Grammophon
George Szell
Kulas Foundation
Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Australian Broadcasting Commission
San Diego Symphony
La Jolla Chamber Orchestra
Aalborg Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Cleveland Orchestra
Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira
National Symphony Orchestra
Seattle Symphony Orchestra
San Francisco Symphony

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