Richard Lert (19 September 1885 – 25 April 1980) was an American conductor of Austrian birth. Born in Vienna, he was the younger brother of stage director...
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Vicki Baum (redirect from Mrs. Richard Lert)
published under his name. They divorced in 1910, and in 1916, she married Richard Lert, a conductor. They had two sons, Wolfgang (b. 1917) and Peter (b. 1921)...
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Pasadena Symphony and Pops (section Dr. Richard Lert)
the Pasadena Civic Orchestra by Reginald Bland. From 1936 to 1972, Dr. Richard Lert served as Music Director and Conductor. Virginia Gregg played double...
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composer, librettist, and music historian Richard Lert (1885–1980), Austrian-born American conductor Vladimir Lert (born 1979), Latvian filmmaker, screenwriter...
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brother of conductor Richard Lert who was married to writer Vicki Baum. He taught opera at the Curtis Institute of Music. Lert studied music history...
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Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Under the artistic direction of conductor Dr. Richard Lert, they hosted the Shenandoah Valley Music Festival's first concert, held...
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Principal Trumpet and librarian for the Pasadena Symphony under Dr. Richard Lert. It was at that time that McNab began his studies with James Stamp, leading...
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Iowa. He spent two summers studying at Tanglewood, and another two with Richard Lert at the Institute for Orchestral Studies. Daniels was Music Director of...
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Federation of Musicians 1964 Dr. Richard Lert, Paul Mellon, A.W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trusts, Richard King Mellon Charitable Trust, Howard...
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lights and made the masks, and Kay Otteson who designed the costumes. Richard Lert, husband of Vicki Baum, conducted the orchestra. In October 1933, Hecht...
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