Josef Stránský (September 9, 1872 – March 6, 1936) was a Czech conductor, composer, and art collector/dealer who moved to the United States and conducted...
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the Philharmonic appointed Josef Stránský as his replacement. Many commentators were surprised by the choice of Stránský, whom they did not see as a...
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Stransky (born 1967), South African rugby union rugby player Josef Stránský (1872–1936), Czech conductor, composer, and art collector Mara Stransky (born...
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(1380–1422), priest Aleš Hrdlička (1869–1943), Czech-American anthropologist Josef Stránský (1872–1936), composer and conductor Anna Sychravová (1873–1925), politician...
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concertmaster and first violinist of the New York Philharmonic under Josef Stránský when he replaced Maximilian Pilzer. Megerlin is the maternal grandfather...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, early women's rights activist Joseph Stella, artist Josef Stránský, Czech conductor, composer, and art collector Ida Straus Isidor Straus...
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songwriter (d. 1944) Rubin Goldmark, composer (d. 1936) September 9 – Josef Stránský, conductor (died 1936) October 12 – Ralph Vaughan Williams, composer...
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friend Carlos Casagemas in 1901. The painting was acquired in 1907 by Josef Stránský, an art dealer and a friend of Picasso's. From 1945 to 1962, the painting...
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Stransky sat on numerous corporate boards, including as president of the Austrian Josef Inwald AG Vienna, the glass factories and refineries Josef Inwald...
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Philharmonic Orchestra annually from 1912–1925 under the direction Josef Stránský and subsequently Willem Mengelberg, and at least one performance by...
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