HISTORIC COLLABORATIONS
Mindru Katz with the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 1962
Mindru Katz with the
London Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by
Sir Adrian Boult, 1957
Mindru Katz with the IPO
conducted by Antal Dorati,
Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, Dec.1962
Mindru Katz with
Halle Orchestra
conducted by
Sir John Barbirolli
during recording of the Beethoven 5th piano concerto, 1959
MINDRU KATZ HAS CONCERTIZED WITH WELL KNOWN ORCHESTRAS INCLUDING :
New York Philharmonic Orchestra Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Prague Radio Orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra Hungarian State Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra (London) Budapest Radio Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Bucharest Philharmonic
London Symphony Orchestra Bucharest Radio Orchestra
B.B.C. Concert Orchestra Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Halle Orchestra Ankara Symphony Orchestra
Scottish National Orchestra Sidney Symphony Orchestra
Pro Arte Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Brisbane Symphony Orchestra
Hague Philharmonic Orchestra (Holland) Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
Leningrad Philharmonic Johannesburg Symphony Orchestra
U.S.S.R. State Orchestra Cape Town Symphony Orchestra
Mindru Katz and the conductor Leonard Bernstein at a party, after
a performance with the
New York Philharmonic Orch.
at Carnegie Hall NY, 1971
Mindru Katz and the conductor Jean Martinon, after a concert with IPO. Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, Jun.1959
Mindru Katz and the
conductor Antal Dorati,
after a concert with IPO.
Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, Dec.1962
Mindru Katz and his friend, the conductor Sergiu Celibidache. Between 1960-1969,
Mindru Katz played a number of
concerts with IPO and the
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sergiu Celibidache.
MINDRU KATZ HAS CONCERTIZED WITH WELL KNOWN CONDUCTORS INCLUDING :
Maestro GEORGES ENESCO – who was also his mentor
Sir John Barbirolli Willem Van Otterloo
Sir Adrian Boult Sir Malcolm Sargent
Leonard Bernstein Constantin Silvestri
Sergiu Celibidache Arthur Fiedler
Sir Charles Mackerras Anatole Fistoulari
Lorin Maazel George Georgescu
Kurt Mazur Sir Eugene Goossens
Colin Davies Harold Byrns
Antal Dorati Yehudi Menuhin
Josef Krips Walter Susskind
Istvan Kertesz Witold Rowicki
Jean Martinon Georges Tzipine, etc.