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  1. Christoph Eschenbach (German: [ˈkʁɪstɔf ˈɛʃn̩bax]; born 20 February 1940) is a German pianist and conductor.

  2. Christoph Eschenbach ist seit 2003 musikalischer Leiter der Orchesterakademie des Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festivals, einem internationalen Orchester von Musikstudenten aus aller Welt, mit dem er allsommerlich Symphonie- und Kammerkonzerte aufführt und nach Gegebenheiten Tourneen unternimmt.

  3. Christoph Eschenbach is a phenomenon amongst the top league of international conductors. Universally acclaimed as both a conductor and pianist, he belongs firmly to the German intellectual line of tradition, yet he combines this with a rare emotional intensity, producing performances revered by concert-goers worldwide.

  4. Eschenbach & Konzerthausorchester Berlin – Hallo Berlin! Christoph Eschenbach - Official. 1.4K views5 years ago.

  5. Christoph Eschenbach (born February 20, 1940 in Wroclaw) was a war orphan, raised in Schleswig-Holstein and Aachen by his mother's cousin, the pianist Wallydore Eschenbach. Her lessons laid the foundation of his illustrious musical career.

  6. Christoph Eschenbach (born February 20, 1940 in Wroclaw) was a war orphan, raised in Schleswig-Holstein and Aachen by his mother's cousin, the pianist Wallydore Eschenbach. Her lessons laid the foundation of his illustrious musical career.

  7. Christoph Eschenbach has been awarded the Chevalier de la Légion dHonneur, and is a Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres; he is a holder of the German Federal Cross of Merit and a winner of the Leonard Bernstein Award.

  8. Christoph Eschenbach, born February 20, 1940 in German occupied Breslau, was a war orphan, raised in Schleswig-Holstein and Aachen by his mother’s cousin, the pianist Wallydore Eschenbach. Her lessons laid the foundation of his illustrious musical career.

  9. Christoph Eschenbach continues to explore new horizons and since September 2019 he is the Musical Director of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. Photo by Margot Schulman. Christoph Eschenbach leads the National Symphony Orchestra with soloist Joshua Bell.

  10. Christoph Eschenbach: The Early Recordings. This reissue brings together just about all of Christoph Eschenbach’s solo piano recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, with the notable exception of his Mozart sonata cycle and Beethoven First piano concerto with Herbert von Karajan.