Kunzel, Erich
Biography
Erich Kunzel, Jr. (March 21, 1935 – September 1, 2009) was an American orchestra conductor. Called the "Prince of Pops" by the Chicago Tribune,[1][2] he performed with a number of leading pops and symphony orchestras, especially the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra (CPO), which he led for 32 years.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
7th year, 78th & 79th programs, Dave Brubeck at Interlochen (Afternoon) - Part 1 of 2, 1969-02-02
Interlochen Arts Academy, Brubeck, orchestra, choir, 1969
7th year, 78th & 79th programs, Dave Brubeck at Interlochen (Afternoon) - Part 2 of 2, 1969-02-02
Interlochen Arts Academy, orchestra, choir, Brubeck, 1969
7th year, 78th & 79th programs, Dave Brubeck at Interlochen (Evening) - Part 1 of 3, 1969-02-02
Interlochen Arts Academy, orchestra, choir, Brubeck, 1969
7th year, 78th & 79th programs, Dave Brubeck at Interlochen (Evening) - Part 2 of 3, 1969-02-02
Interlochen Arts Academy, orchestra, choir, Brubeck, 1969
7th year, 78th & 79th programs, Dave Brubeck at Interlochen (Evening) - Part 3 of 3, 1969-02-02
Interlochen Arts Academy, orchestra, choir, Brubeck, 1969
8th year, 75th program, IAA Orchestra, Erich Kunzel, 1970-02-08
Interlochen Arts Academy, orchestra, 1970, Kunzel
10th year, 78th program, IAA Orchestra & Vocal Ensemble, 1972-03-04
Interlochen Arts Academy, orchestra, Kunzel, 1972