Leif Segerstam, Finnish conductor and “Jesus of music”, has died.

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2024-10-09 18:17:00

Leif Segerstam in Sydney (Australia), October 1979.

He was known for his whimsical and energetic conducting, and his long white hair and beard gave him a Santa Claus-like appearance when leading musicians. Finnish conductor Leif Segerstam, who has conducted ensembles around the world, wrote more than 370 symphonies and called himself “the Jesus of music”has died at the age of 80, Finnish media reported on Wednesday, October 9. Finnish public broadcaster YLE announced his death, quoting his son Jan, who said his father had died after a short illness.

Leif Segerstam has conducted guest orchestras around the world, including the Chicago Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Vienna Radio Symphony, Toronto Symphony and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. He also conducted the music for numerous operas.

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Born into a family of musicians, this child prodigy learned to read at the age of three, to decipher sheet music at five and to compose his first piece at six. “I’m almost like the Jesus of music”he declared. “In the world of music I possess truths as precious as the teachings of Jesus”.

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