Artur Rodziński (2 January 1892 – 27 November 1958) was a Polish-American conductor of orchestral music and opera. He began his career after World War...
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Polish conductor Witold Rodziński (1918–1997), Polish historian, sinologist and diplomat All pages with titles containing Rodziński All pages with titles...
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resident Chris Ortloff (born 1947), former New York State Assemblyman Artur Rodziński (1892–1958), conductor Katharine Sharp (1865–1914), pioneer in library...
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premiere on 7 December 1939 with the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Artur Rodziński. The British premiere, delayed by the Second World War, was given on...
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Furtwängler, the English conductor John Barbirolli and the Polish conductor Artur Rodziński jointly replaced Toscanini in 1936. The next year, Barbirolli was given...
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Orchestra in 1913. Subsequent music directors have included Désiré Defauw, Artur Rodziński, Rafael Kubelík, Fritz Reiner, Jean Martinon, Georg Solti, and Daniel...
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Snowflakes. Many other recordings use an adult or mixed choir. In 1956, Artur Rodziński and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra made a complete recording of the...
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spelling of her name from Fabares to the more easily pronounced Fabray. Artur Rodziński, conductor of the New York Philharmonic, saw Fabray's performance in...
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Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, 1945, Boheme/Melodiya (cut, mono) Artur Rodziński conducting the New York Philharmonic, 1945, EMI (cut, mono) Dimitri...
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Directors in the decade of the 1920s included Georg Schnéevoigt and Artur Rodziński. Otto Klemperer became Music Director in 1933, part of the large group...
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