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ARTHUR See also: prodigy at an early age, making a public performance as a pianist at eight years old
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He studied at the Vienna Conservatoire from 1866 to 1873, and while there he composed a See also: symphony and other See also: works
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For a See also: time he was engaged as a violinist, but in 1877 he began as assistant conductor at the See also: Leipzig See also: opera and two years later became chief conductor
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His success there, and his reputation as the producer of the more See also: modern types of See also: music as well as of classical masterpieces led to his being appointed conductor of the symphony orchestra at See also: Boston, U.S.A., from 1889 to 1893; and subsequently, after having been director at the See also: Budapest opera, he was made conductor at the Leipzig Gewandhaus
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His fame was now wide-spread, and he made successful visits to See also: London, See also: Paris and other capitals, his ability as a pianoforte accompanist being recognized as no less marked than his brilliance as director of an orchestra
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