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244: 97: 25: 263: 198:. The ASO seeks to preserve the rare works it performs from disappearing from the repertoire. While some rare works are available with complete parts and a score in usable condition, others require extensive restoration and even creation to render them performable. ASO's efforts to create these parts mean that these works are now available for performance by other orchestras. 224:
In addition to many albums released on the Telarc, New World, Bridge, Koch, and Vanguard labels, many live performances by the American Symphony are now available for digital download. In many cases, these are the only existing recordings of some of the rare works that have been rediscovered in ASO
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ASO's award-winning music education program, Music Notes, integrates symphonic music into core humanities classes in high schools across the tri-state area.
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was appointed music director from 1973 to 1978. Music directors during the early 1980s included as principal conductors,
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Stokowski was 80 years old when he founded the orchestra. He served as music director together with assistant
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whose mission is to demystify orchestral music and make it accessible and affordable for all audiences.
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left her post at the end of her tenure with the orchestra and was succeeded by Bard College president
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The orchestra also performs in the concert series Classics Declassified at Peter Norton
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is the orchestra's music director and principal conductor. They perform regularly at
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This article about a United States classical music orchestra is a
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Leon Botstein conducts the American Symphony Orchestra in
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For the orchestra of the same name founded in 1894, see
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until May 1972 when, at the age of 90, he returned to
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Leon Botstein
Carnegie Hall
Symphony Space
Amos Meller
England
Kazuyoshi Akiyama
Moshe Atzmon
Giuseppe Patanè
John Mauceri
Catherine Comet
Leon Botstein
Leon Botstein
Carnegie Hall
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Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts
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