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    Andre Kostelanetz (Russian: Абрам Наумович Костелянец; December 22, 1901 – January 13, 1980) was a Russian-American popular orchestral music conductor...
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  • Kostelanetz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andre Kostelanetz (1901–1980), Russian-born American popular orchestral music conductor...
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    United States in 1940. From 1938 to 1958, she was married to conductor Andre Kostelanetz. In 1955, they built a home in Palm Springs, California. Pons was...
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  • nomination for the song, "It's a Blue World", performed by Martin and Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra. Credits for Music in My Heart are listed in the...
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    recording of Carnival of the Animals conducted by Andre Kostelanetz. They were recited by Noël Coward; Kostelanetz and Coward performed the suite with Nash's...
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  • 1955 that he also performed "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" in the 1930s. Andre Kostelanetz recorded an easy listening arrangement of the song for Columbia Masterworks...
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  • married) trombonist Jack Jenney. Thompson and Her Rhythm Singers joined André Kostelanetz and His Orchestra for the hit series The Chesterfield Radio Program...
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    worked in radio, as a staff arranger for Paul Whiteman (1938–39), Andre Kostelanetz, Fred Waring, and for CBS Radio. He invented new record needles with...
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  • available from the major record labels and performed by such artists as Andre Kostelanetz, Percy Faith, Mantovani, the 101 Strings, Billy Vaughn, The Living...
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    Columbia Records in the 1940s, with Noël Coward reciting the poems and Andre Kostelanetz conducting the orchestra. He wrote a humorous poem about the IRS and...
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