Artist's albums
Giacomo Meyerbeer: The Ice Skaters
2014 · album
Music for Food Lovers
2012 · compilation
Music for Ballet Lovers
2011 · compilation
John Philip Sousa Marches, Polkas & Americana
2011 · album
OFFENBACH: Favourites incl. Gaité Parisienne
2010 · album
From the Top at the Pops
2009 · album
Vintage Cinema
2008 · album
Masters And Commanders
2007 · album
Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker - Favorite Selections
2007 · album
The Never-Ending Waltz
2006 · album
Great Film Fantasies
2006 · album
Christmastime Is Here
2006 · album
The Ultimate Movie Music Collection
2005 · album
Symphonic Music of Howard Hanson
2005 · album
Rózsa: Three Choral Suites
2005 · album
Breathe: The Relaxing Guitar
2005 · album
Ballet Favorites
2004 · album
Classics at the Pops
2004 · album
Epics
2003 · album
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Biography
The most successful classical/crossover recording artist in chart history, Erich Kunzel rose to fame during his lengthy reign as the conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Educated at Dartmouth, Harvard, and Brown Universities, he studied under French conductor Pierre Montreux, later serving as his personal assistant; in 1965, Kunzel was invited by music director Max Rudolph to join the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, soon taking over their Eight O'Clock Pops series. His affinity for the pops repertoire was immediate, and in 1970 Arthur Fiedler invited him to conduct the Boston Pops; in the years to follow, he returned to Boston annually to assume guest conductor duties, and by the time the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra was officially established in 1977, Kunzel was the obvious choice for conductor. Becoming a fixture of pops performances, Kunzel subsequently served as regular guest conductor with orchestras all over the country, appearing annually with the Chicago Symphony at the Ravinia Festival, the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, the Cleveland Orchestra at the Blossom Festival, the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Mann Music Center, the Toronto Symphony, the Minnesota and Detroit Symphonies, and the National Symphony both at the Kennedy Center and on the lawn of the Capitol, returning each year for the nationally televised Memorial Day and Independence Day concerts. Many of Kunzel's recordings with the Cincinnati Pops -- among them The Sound of Music, Victory at Sea and Chiller -- topped Billboard's chart of best-selling classical crossover records; in total, over three dozen of his works made chart appearances, a number unpredecedented for pops recordings. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi