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Other conductors who worked closely with the Concertgebouw Orchestra included Pierre Monteux, Eugen Jochum, George Szell and Kirill Kondrashin, who was the Permanent Guest Conductor from 1978 to 1981.
Eugen Jochum (; 1 November 1902 26 March 1987 ) was an eminent German conductor.
Jochum was born to a Roman Catholic family in Babenhausen, near Augsburg, Germany ; his father was an organist and conductor.
Throughout the Nazi era, Hamburg remained, as Jochum put it, ' reasonably liberal ', so that he was able to keep his post despite refusing to join the party.
From 1961 to 1963, Jochum was joint chief conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra alongside Bernard Haitink.
Jochum's older brother Otto Jochum ( 1898 1969 ) was a composer and choral conductor ; his younger brother Georg Ludwig Jochum ( 1909 1970 ) was, like Jochum, an orchestral conductor.
The first commercial recording of the complete symphony was made by Eugen Jochum with the Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra in 1949 for Deutsche Grammophon.
It was such a success that the Berlin Philharmonic, under the baton of Eugen Jochum, set an extra concert to be played in Berlin for October 1932.

Jochum and also
Jochum also made two complete recordings of the symphonies of Johannes Brahms, one with the Berlin Philharmonic in the mid-1950s, the other with the London Philharmonic in 1977.
He also started with Michael Jochum the band Zuma II, which had an eponymously titled record released by Pasha / CBS Records.

Jochum and conductor
* 1902 Eugen Jochum, German conductor ( d. 1987 )
* November 1 Eugen Jochum, German conductor ( d. 1987 )
** Eugen Jochum, German conductor ( b. 1902 )
Guest conductors included Erich Leinsdorf, Carlo Maria Giulini, Eugen Jochum, and Sir Georg Solti, who became the LPO ’ s chief conductor in 1979.
* Deutsche Grammophon ( recorded June 1954, Nov 1955 ; reissued on CD 474 131-2 ): Annelies Kupper, Richard Holm ; Bavarian Radio Chorus ; Eugen Jochum, conductor
* Deutsche Grammophon DGG 2530 074 ( original LP ): Arleen Auger, Wieslaw Ochman ; Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin ; Eugen Jochum, conductor
" During Mengelberg's time as chief conductor, several of these first conductors included Karl Muck ( 1921 1925 ), Pierre Monteux ( 1924 1934 ), Bruno Walter ( 1934 1939 ), and Eugen Jochum ( 1941 1943 ).
From 1961 to 1963, Haitink and Eugen Jochum shared the post of chief conductor of the orchestra.
He became principal conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1961, and shared that position jointly with Eugen Jochum until 1963, when Haitink became sole principal conductor.
After World War II, Jochum became the first chief conductor of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1949.
Jochum served as principal conductor of the Bamberg Symphony from 1969-1973.
* " Carmen " by Georges Bizet, conductor Eugen Jochum, Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra ( 1954, in German, highlights: Micaëla ).

Jochum and Concertgebouw
Throughout the fifties and sixties Lex van Delden became one of the most widely heard Dutch composers of his generation, and a large number of his pieces were commissioned ( by the Dutch government, the City of Amsterdam, Dutch radio and others ) and enjoyed acclaimed performances by the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra under such renowned conductors as George Szell, Charles Münch, Eduard van Beinum, Eugen Jochum, Willem van Otterloo and Bernard Haitink, and by numerous other prominent ensembles and soloists.

Jochum and Orchestra
Due to Steinberg's illness, DG recorded the BSO with Rafael Kubelik in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Ma Vlast by Bedrich Smetana and in Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra as well as with Eugen Jochum conducting Symphony No. 41 by Wolfgang Mozart and Franz Schubert's Symphony 8.
* August The annual Salzburg Festival takes place in Salzburg, Austria, featuring four opera productions from the Vienna State Opera: Mozart's Idomeneo and Die Zauberflöte, and Verdi's Otello, all conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler, and Berg's Wozzeck, conducted by Karl Böhm, as well as seven orchestral concerts by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra ( two conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler and one each by Edwin Fischer, Rafael Kubelík, Eugen Jochum, Karl Böhm, and Leopold Stokowski ), six choral concerts, four chamber-music concerts, three solo recitals, and a number of smaller events.
* Emil Gilels with Eugen Jochum, and the Berliner Philharmoniker, and an earlier interpretation with Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
* Emil Gilels with Eugen Jochum and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
* 1987-Beethoven-Symphonie No. 9-Te Kanawa, Hamari, Burrows, Holl, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Eugen Jochum
* Wagner, Lohengrin, with Eugen Jochum ( Conductor ), Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, 1954, as the Heerrufer
The oldest surviving complete recorded performance is of Georg-Ludwig Jochum with the Bruckner Orchestra Linz from 1944.
* Georg-Ludwig Jochum conducting the RIAS Symphony Orchestra, live performance, Tahra, 1956 ( Haas / 1877 )
The oldest surviving complete performance is by Georg-Ludwig Jochum with the Bruckner Orchestra of Linz.
The oldest complete performance preserved on disc is by Eugen Jochum with the Hamburg State Theatre Orchestra from 1944.

Jochum and first
On the other hand, Eugen Jochum used Haas's edition for his first recording, made in 1949, before Nowak published his edition, and Nowak's for his subsequent recordings, while Wilhelm Furtwängler, despite having given the premiere of the Haas score, reverted to the 1892 edition in his final years.
Early on as a student -- first at the New England Conservatory, then at The Juilliard School -- Danielpour established his reputation as a pianist ( studying under Hollander, Jochum, and Chodus ) and composer ( under Persichetti and Mennin ).

Jochum and from
* Live performance from Munich, April 27, 1951, conducted by Eugen Jochum with the Symphonieorchester und Chor des of Bayerischen Rundfunks.
Jochum studied the piano and organ in Augsburg, enrolling in its Academy of Music from 1914 to 1922.
In the 1960s and 1970s, she became one of the most popular singers in her field internationally and she developed a comprehensive and widely-followed discography of works ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to Richard Strauss, in cooperation with the most prominent conductors ( her mentor at times, Karajan, as well as Otto Klemperer, Eugen Jochum, Leonard Bernstein, Rafael Kubelík, Karl Böhm, Georg Solti, Carlos Kleiber, etc.

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* February 8 Betsy Jochum, American female baseball player
* Uwe Jochum: Bibliotheken und Bibliothekare 1800 1900.
* Michael Jochum drums

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