Pierre Cao, born on December 22, 1937, in Dudelange, Luxembourg, was a Luxembourgish composer and conductor. He studied composition and conducting at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Pierre Cao was a regular conductor for Arsys Bourgogne, with whom he recorded works such as Biber's Requiem and other baroque pieces. He taught at the Luxembourg Conservatory until 1998 and led vocal ensembles in Luxembourg and surrounding regions. In 1973, Pierre Cao served as the musical director for the Eurovision Song Contest held in Luxembourg, conducting Luxembourg’s winning entry "Tu te reconnaîtras" by Anne-Marie David. He also conducted the German and Cypriot entries during the 1984 contest, though he did not conduct Luxembourg's entry that year. Pierre Cao died on May 14, 2026, at the age of 88.
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Saint-Saëns: Violinkonzert No. 2, Op. 28
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Classical Christmas
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Green Edition - Schumann: Violin Concerto, WoO 23 & Overture, Scherzo and Finale for Orchestra, Op. 52
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| Green Edition - Schumann: 6 Studien in kanonischer Form für Orgel, Op. 56 & Violin Concerto, WoO 23 |
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Gouvy: Électre, Op. 85
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Classical Selection - Schumann: Violin Concerto, WoO 23 & Cello Concerto, Op. 129
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Romantic Piano Concertos, Vol. 22
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Hiller, R. Schumann & Reinecke: Works for Piano & Orchestra
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Haendel: Israel in Egypt
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Haydn & Druschetzky: Paroles de vents
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Vêpres sous Charles VI à Vienne
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Pfitzner: Violin Concerto - Volkmann: Konzertstuck / Cello Concerto
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| Lalo, Massenet & Others: Orchestral Works |
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Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice (Live Version)
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