- Born
- Nickname
- Danny
- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- Daniel Barenboim was born on November 15, 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a music artist and writer, known for Heartbeats (2010), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) and Heartbreaker (2010). He has been married to Elena Bashkirova since 1988. They have two children. He was previously married to Jacqueline du Pré.
- SpousesElena Bashkirova(1988 - present) (2 children)Jacqueline du Pré(June 14, 1967 - October 19, 1987) (her death)
- Accepted honorary Palestinian citizenship in 2007. He is the first Israeli to be granted citizenship by the Palestinian Authority.
- Conducted the Vienna New Year's Concert in 2009.
- Father of David Arthur (b. 1983) and Michael (b. 1985). The family lives in Berlin.
- From 1992 until January 2023, Barenboim was the general music director of the Berlin State Opera and "Staatskapellmeister" of its orchestra, the Staatskapelle Berlin.
- In 2017, Barenboim unveiled a piano that has straight-strung bass strings, as opposed to the crossed-stringed modern instrument. He was inspired by Liszt's Erard piano, which has straight strings. Barenboim appreciates the clarity of tone and a greater control over the tonal quality (or color) his new instrument gives. This piano was developed with the help of Chris Maene at Maene Piano, who also built it. In 2019, Barenboim used this instrument to perform at Berliner Philhamoniker.
- Beethoven's music tends to move from chaos to order, as if order were an imperative of human existence. For him, order does not result from forgetting or ignoring the disorders that plague our existence; order is a necessary development, an improvement that may lead to the Greek ideal of catharsis. It is not by chance that the Funeral March is not the last movement of the Eroica Symplohy, but the second, so that suffering does not have the last word, One could paraphrase much of the work of Beethoven by saying that suffering is inevitable, but the courage to fight it renders life worth living.
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