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In the 1980s he began a separate career as conductor, becoming principal conductor of the Auvergne Chamber Orchestra and later the Ensemble Orchestral de Paris. He has longstanding conducting engagements with other European orchestras, including the
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with René Benedetti, and in 1960 won the first violin prize. In the 1960s he won ten major international prizes, including first prizes in the
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International Competition. Since the 1970s he has been noted for his solo performances in a very wide range of repertoire (from
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to contemporary), and as a chamber music performer. His recordings have won many awards, including the
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J-J Kantorow tours Southern Africa, 1975. Photo dedicated to Hans Adler, tour organiser.
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Symphony in A major, Symphony n° 1 in E flat major op.2, Symphony n °2 in A minor op.55,
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conducted by Jean-Jacques Kantorow. 2 SACD Bis 2021. Diapason d’or
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Organ Symphony n°3 in C minor op.78, Symphony "Urbs Roma" in F,
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of Finland, the Helsinki Chamber Orchestra, and the
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Alexandre Kantorow
Cannes
Paris Conservatoire
Carl Flesch Competition
London
Genoa
Paganini Competition
Geneva
Baroque music
Grand Prix du Disque
Grand Prix de l’Académie Franz Liszt
Strasbourg
Conservatoire de Paris
Stradivarius
Leopold Auer
Netherlands Chamber Orchestra
Tapiola Sinfonietta
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra
Orquesta Ciudad de Granada
Alexandre Kantorow
International Tchaikovsky Competition
Camille Saint-Sëns
Thierry Escaich
Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège


"Alexandre Kantorow remporte le 1er prix de piano du Concours Tchaïkovski"
"Jean-Jacques Kantorow, violoniste et chef d'orchestre (1/5): "Les origines, on n'en parlait pas""
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