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Marek Janowski
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Charles Dutoit
Charles Dutoit
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Laurence Dale
Laurence Dale
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Ernest Ansermet
Ernest Ansermet
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Manuel Rosenthal
Manuel Rosenthal
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Jean-Christophe Spinosi
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Jonathan Nott
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Arabella Steinbacher
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Martin Turnovský
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Charles Munch
Charles Munch
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Jonathan Darlington
Jonathan Darlington
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Jean-Louis Petit
Jean-Louis Petit
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Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Marie-Nicole Lemieux
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Maurice Abravanel
Maurice Abravanel
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Armin Jordan
Swiss conductor (1932-2006)

Armin Jordan

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Swiss conductor (1932-2006)
Awards Received
Knight of the Legion of Honour
Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres‎

Armin Jordan (9 April 1932 – 20 September 2006) was a Swiss conductor known for his interpretations of French music, Mozart and Wagner.

Armin Jordan was born in Lucerne, Switzerland. "Mr. Jordan was a large man, with a slab of a face and a full mouth, often twisted in a sardonic smile, and his powerful physical presence belied the careful near-understatement of his conducting", noted The New York Times in his obituary.

Jordan was most unusual at a time when conductors flew about the world from one engagement to another. For the most part he stayed close to home in Switzerland and France. After leading a number of Swiss orchestras he became principal conductor of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Geneva, in 1985, a position he held until 1997.

Armin Jordan did not conduct in the United States until 1985. He appeared in Seattle and New York City. Seattle scheduled him for Wagner's Ring in 2000 and 2001, but he had to withdraw after a few performances in 2000 because of illness. For the same reason, he canceled his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 2001. He was to have conducted Mozart's Così fan tutte. His son, the conductor Philippe Jordan, made his own debut at the Met in 2002.

Armin Jordan died in Zürich five days after he collapsed while conducting Prokofiev's opera The Love for Three Oranges at the opera house in Basel. In addition to Philippe, his survivors are his widow Kate and his daughter Pascale.