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around this time, which were not commercially successful for several reasons). Stokowski and the
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English-born cabinet-maker of Polish heritage, Kopernik Joseph Boleslaw Stokowski, and his Irish-born wife Annie-Marion (née Moore). Stokowski's birth certificate gives his birth on 18 April 1882, at 13 Upper Marylebone Street (now New Cavendish Street), in the Marylebone district
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Evangeline Love Brewster Johnson, an artist and aviator, to whom he was married from 11 January 1926 until their divorce on 2 December 1937. They had two daughters: Gloria Luba Stokowski and Andrea Sadja Stokowski. In March 1938, Stokowski began a highly publicized relationship with film
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Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony. Edward Greenfield of The Guardian wrote: "Stokowski rallied them as though it was a vintage Philadelphia concert of the 1920s". Stokowski continued to make recordings even after he had retired from the concert platform, mainly with the National
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was first presented there on 24 November 1911. He was to maintain his advocacy of contemporary music to the end of his career. However, in early 1912, Stokowski became frustrated with the politics of the orchestra's Board of
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With his Philadelphia Orchestra contract having expired in 1940, Stokowski immediately formed the All-American Youth Orchestra, its players' ages ranging from 18 to 25. It toured South America in 1940 and North America in 1941 and was met with rave reviews. Although Stokowski made a number of
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Award of Merit. Beginning in 1964, this award was "established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression."
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in 1946, and a Bach album which featured the 5th Brandenburg Concerto and three of his own Bach transcriptions. He continued to appear as a guest conductor on several more occasions, his final Philadelphia Orchestra concert taking place in 1969.
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to gradually take over. Stokowski shared principal conducting duties with Ormandy from 1936 to 1941; Stokowski did not appear with the Philadelphia Orchestra from the closing concert of the 1940–41 season (a lackluster performance of Bach's
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Philharmonic, another ad-hoc orchestra made up of first-desk players chosen from the main London orchestras. In 1976, he signed a recording contract with Columbia Records that would have kept him active until he was 100 years old.
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of London. Stokowski was named after his Polish-born grandfather Leopold, who died in the Bethlem Hospital, Southwark, London, on 13 January 1879, at the age of 49. Stokowski was the Polonised Lithuanian family name, originally
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recordings with the AAYO for Columbia, the technical standard was not as high as had been achieved with the Philadelphia Orchestra for RCA Victor. In any event, the AAYO was disbanded when America entered the
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3408:. United States: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 216.
3287:"Mahler: The Symphonies in Sequence, Symphony No. 8 | Carnegie Hall"
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3313:"MUSIC VIEW; STOKOWSKI'S LEGEND - MICKEY MOUSE TO MAHLER"
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3925:Discography of American Historical Recordings
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7956:Music directors of the New York Philharmonic
3683:, Westminster.gov.uk; accessed 21 July 2014.
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3346:"Quando Disney incontrò Stravinsky - Cinema"
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3703:"A hundred years of stereo: fifty of hi-fi"
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2928:A statue of the maestro shaking hands with
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1537:He continued to appear frequently with the
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111:Learn how and when to remove this message
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7971:20th-century British conductors (music)
7741:Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music
6481:Museum of Modern Art Department of Film
3963:American Archive of Public Broadcasting
3041:"Leopold Stokowski | British conductor"
3010:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.26825
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3567:Edward Greenfield (13 February 2004).
3446:Hollywood Bowl Symphony Yearbook 1946.
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7981:Alumni of the Royal College of Music
7661:Third Street Music Settlement School
3957:, A Documentary produced in 1970 by
1854:Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
1265:University of Pennsylvania Glee Club
949:with the Philadelphia Orchestra and
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7991:Pupils of Charles Villiers Stanford
7133:Piano Concerto No. 2 (Shostakovich)
6305:Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson
3895:Leopold Stokowski papers, 1916-1994
3860:Stokowski: The Art of the Conductor
2306:Landmarks of a Distinguished Career
1690:is among them. He made a series of
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492:(1954) rendered his given names as
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3145:Simon Callow (23 September 2005).
2356:Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
805:Problems playing these files? See
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569:. In 1900, he formed the choir of
527:Stokowski – A Counterpoint of View
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8016:Burials at East Finchley Cemetery
8006:Academy Honorary Award recipients
6259:Bausch & Lomb Optical Company
6241:20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
6027:and his associates / Rey Scott /
5905:Museum of Modern Art Film Library
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3839:Stokowski: A Counterpoint of View
3701:Fox, Barry (24–31 December 1981)
3380:; it was later incorporated into
3096:. 12 January 1927. Archived from
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2174:(Victor even released some early
1476:Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
1470:Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
1257:Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
1245:, one including a performance of
864:Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
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3931:Leopold Stokowski CD Discography
3872:The Mystery of Leopold Stokowski
3406:The Mystery of Leopold Stokowski
3265:. New York: Simon and Schuster.
3263:The Lives of the Great Composers
3185:David Lasserson (19 July 2002).
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2785:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
2730:Listen to Stokowski conducting
2572:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
1967:National Philharmonic Orchestra
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1013:Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
946:Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini
600:New York, Paris, and Cincinnati
415:New York Philharmonic Orchestra
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1582:Screenshot from the 1947 film
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7795:The Harlem School of the Arts
7152:Pomp and Circumstance Marches
6548:National Film Board of Canada
4762:Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
3916:Leopold Stokowski Discography
3848:Those Fabulous Philadelphians
3730:"Leopold Stokowski Biography"
3404:Smith, William Ander (1990).
3187:"Are concerts killing music?"
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2284:. Stokowski's recordings for
1985:Portrait of Stokowski in 1926
1969:in London. He is interred at
1916:
1768:, he had led double-bills of
909:segued into the beginning of
614:Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
450:
403:Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
7647:Group for Contemporary Music
7050:Toccata and Fugue in D minor
6926:
5416:(Chief Conductor, 2008–2012)
3921:Leopold Stokowski recordings
3830:Leopold Stokowski: A Profile
3817:How to use archival material
3805:Leopold Stokowski collection
3027:UK public library membership
2938:Disney's Contemporary Resort
2919:Toccata and Fugue in D minor
2908:stars Stokowski leading the
2815:, 21 February 1949, Columbia
2455:
1976:
1603:Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
1272:All-American Youth Orchestra
1203:and Mussorgsky's/Schubert's
1200:Toccata and Fugue in D minor
748:Toccata and Fugue in D minor
621:, for a personal interview.
540:
467:means "lack" or "shortage".
445:
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8031:20th-century male musicians
7139:The Carnival of the Animals
6985:(1982 digital re-recording)
6288:Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto
3870:William Ander Smith (1990)
3750:New York Times 2 March 1938
3718:Warner Classics liner notes
3557:Video Artists International
2780:, 23 April 1932, RCA Victor
2713:Notable recording premieres
2698:American Symphony Orchestra
1801:American Symphony Orchestra
587:The Queen's College, Oxford
555:St Marylebone Parish Church
431:American Symphony Orchestra
240:American Symphony Orchestra
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8052:
7946:English conductors (music)
7817:Cleveland Chamber Symphony
7114:Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)
7076:Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven)
7020:Chicago Symphony Orchestra
5977:Motion Picture Relief Fund
3936:František Sláma (musician)
3457:"Hollywood Bowl Orchestra"
2736:Symphony No. 9 in E minor
2680:Houston Symphony Orchestra
1903:New Philharmonia Orchestra
1826:Chicago Symphony Orchestra
1521:playing the conductor in "
1176:One Hundred Men and a Girl
567:Royal College of Organists
419:Houston Symphony Orchestra
273:One Hundred Men and a Girl
7835:Minnesota Composers Forum
7481:
7421:
7378:The Sorcerer's Apprentice
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7146:The Sorcerer's Apprentice
7104:
7063:The Sorcerer's Apprentice
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3377:The Sorcerer's Apprentice
3217:The Philadelphia Inquirer
2936:, stands in the lobby of
2869:In the 1936 musical film
2801:, August 1940, RCA Victor
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2527:Notable concert premieres
2506:
2342:Pictures at an Exhibition
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2010:A Midsummer Night's Dream
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1503:Piano Concerto in A minor
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1170:The Big Broadcast of 1937
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729:Curtis Institute of Music
713:London Symphony Orchestra
705:A Smattering of Ignorance
502:Hugo Riemann Musiklexicon
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4438:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
3901:Leopold Stokowski Papers
3595:"Age cannot wither them"
2877:You'd be so Easy to Love
2386:, it appeared on a 2-CD
2102:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
2089:7th and 9th Symphonies,
2071:Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
1937:on 13 September 1977 in
1738:Leopold Stokowski (1970)
1539:Los Angeles Philharmonic
1511:Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
1474:In 1945, he founded the
1315:'s Piano Concerto (with
1095:Gian Francesco Malipiero
606:St. Bartholomew's Church
7966:Everest Records artists
7224:Fantasia: Music Evolved
5973:William Cameron Menzies
5092:record label executives
4354:Victoria de los Ángeles
3999:Gramophone Hall of Fame
3866:Stokowski and the Organ
3172:Stokowski and the Organ
3045:Encyclopedia Britannica
3002:Oxford University Press
2575:, composer as soloist,
2559:, composer as soloist,
2308:—and featured music of
2146:(its first recording),
2124:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
1963:4th Symphony, "Italian"
1215:on screen, in a famous
7508:Green Bay Symphonietta
7089:Night on Bald Mountain
7010:Philadelphia Orchestra
6588:Michelangelo Antonioni
6112:William Nicholas Selig
5839:Academy Honorary Award
3961:, available online on
3852:Preben Opperby (1982)
3732:. The Stokowski Legacy
3534:, 1 December 1949, p.6
3170:Smith, Rollin (2004).
2910:Philadelphia Orchestra
2848:Classical music portal
2805:Ralph Vaughan Williams
2799:Philadelphia Orchestra
2778:Philadelphia Orchestra
2764:Philadelphia Orchestra
2631:NBC Symphony Orchestra
2613:Philadelphia Orchestra
2595:Philadelphia Orchestra
2577:Philadelphia Orchestra
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2500:East Finchley Cemetery
2358:. EMI, which acquired
2274:Ralph Vaughan Williams
2216:NBC Symphony Orchestra
1986:
1971:East Finchley Cemetery
1839:, since issued on CD.
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1611:Philharmonia Orchestra
1596:However, when in 1950
1588:
1507:George Frederick McKay
1291:NBC Symphony Orchestra
1285:NBC Symphony Orchestra
1205:Night on Bald Mountain
989:Symphony of a Thousand
906:Night on Bald Mountain
890:Night on Bald Mountain
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725:Mary Louise Curtis Bok
703:suggested in his book
692:Philadelphia Orchestra
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577:and choir director of
551:Ralph Vaughan Williams
547:Royal College of Music
522:, Germany, in 1889."
411:NBC Symphony Orchestra
407:Philadelphia Orchestra
392:Philadelphia Orchestra
230:Philadelphia Orchestra
228:Music director of the
199:East Finchley Cemetery
7829:Society for New Music
7785:American Music Center
7338:Mickey's PhilharMagic
7208:Sorcerer's Apprentice
6544:Eastman Kodak Company
6187:The Walls of Malapaga
5790:Andrés Orozco-Estrada
5463:New York Philharmonic
5234:Frank Van der Stucken
5006:Mstislav Rostropovich
4578:Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
4310:Michael Tilson Thomas
3858:Paul Robinson (1977)
2783:Sergei Rachmaninoff,
2659:New York Philharmonic
2645:Concerto for Trombone
2557:Fourth Piano Concerto
2498:Stokowski's grave at
2497:
2469:Johnson & Johnson
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1547:New York Philharmonic
1533:New York Philharmonic
1455:Johann Sebastian Bach
998:Fourth Piano Concerto
855:Johann Sebastian Bach
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8011:Grammy Award winners
7805:Center for New Music
7667:Alice M. Ditson Fund
7371:The Little Matchgirl
7265:Disney Magical World
7056:The Nutcracker Suite
6761:Jean-Claude Carrière
6351:/ Fred L. Metzler /
6349:William L. Hendricks
6227:/ George Mitchell /
5778:Christoph Eschenbach
5420:Yannick Nézet-Séguin
5408:Christoph Eschenbach
5090:Producers/engineers/
4557:Anne Sofie von Otter
4148:Nikolaus Harnoncourt
3883:List of famous Poles
3864:Rollin Smith (2005)
3692:Abram Chasins, p. 93
3649:, 14 September 1977.
3532:The Carmel Spectator
3259:Schonberg, Harold C.
2991:"Stokowski, Leopold"
2467:His second wife was
2176:Long Playing Records
1933:Stokowski died of a
1658:and highlights from
1592:International career
635:Piano Concerto No. 1
589:, where he earned a
361: 1945;
332: 1926;
305: 1911;
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8001:RCA Records artists
7883:Phyllis Bryn-Julson
7865:Gregg Smith Singers
7249:Dream Drop Distance
6418:Charles S. Boren /
6075:The House I Live In
6066:Daniel J. Bloomberg
6043:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
5583:Dimitri Mitropoulos
5402:Wolfgang Sawallisch
5080:The Tallis Scholars
5045:Alban Berg Quartett
4783:Sergei Rachmaninoff
4501:Dmitri Hvorostovsky
4169:Herbert von Karajan
4155:Christopher Hogwood
4129:Carlo Maria Giulini
4122:John Eliot Gardiner
4115:Wilhelm Furtwängler
3878:Music for All of Us
3794:Library of Congress
3707:Scientific American
3463:on 13 December 2007
3436:on 9 February 2012.
3128:The Instrumentalist
2791:Dmitri Shostakovich
2675:Mysterious Mountain
2587:Sergei Rachmaninoff
2567:Sergei Rachmaninoff
2553:Sergei Rachmaninoff
2400:Francesca da Rimini
2388:Walt Disney Records
2380:Buena Vista Records
2326:Vincent Persichetti
2294:Symphony of the Air
2148:Dmitri Shostakovich
2132:Sergei Rachmaninoff
2120:Symphony in D minor
1780:(1959), as well as
1766:New York City Opera
1711:Mysterious Mountain
1694:recordings for the
1692:Symphony of the Air
1678:Symphony of the Air
1625:Berlin Philharmonic
1598:Dimitri Mitropoulos
1407:Fiorello La Guardia
1161:St. Matthew Passion
1003:Three Russian Songs
980:Dmitri Shostakovich
951:Sergie Rachmaninoff
941:Sergei Rachmaninoff
585:. He also attended
423:Symphony of the Air
60:"Leopold Stokowski"
7996:RCA Victor artists
7811:Boston Musica Viva
7773:Raymond Des Roches
7691:Nelson Rockefeller
7597:Margaret L. Crofts
7563:William Strickland
7386:Once Upon a Studio
7308:Allegro Non Troppo
7158:The Firebird Suite
7082:Dance of the Hours
7070:The Rite of Spring
6741:George Stevens Jr.
6420:Edward G. Robinson
6120:George Kirke Spoor
5957:and Allen Davey /
5953:, Walter Oberst /
5949:, Harry D. Mills,
5475:Ureli Corelli Hill
5066:The King's Singers
4999:Jean-Pierre Rampal
4971:Anne-Sophie Mutter
4790:Sviatoslav Richter
4687:Marc-André Hamelin
4652:Vladimir Ashkenazy
4382:Montserrat Caballé
4087:Sergiu Celibidache
3844:Herbert Kupferberg
3647:The New York Times
3628:The New York Times
3530:Discerning Discs,
3317:The New York Times
2997:Grove Music Online
2834:In popular culture
2738:From the New World
2657:, Symphony No. 1,
2641:Nathaniel Shilkret
2637:, 16 February 1944
2504:
2372:Disneyland Records
2354:was made with the
2249:Transfigured Night
2230:Gian Carlo Menotti
2160:Camden, New Jersey
2136:2nd Piano Concerto
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1864:Rapsodie espagnole
1740:
1682:Ahmet Adnan Saygun
1665:Samson and Delilah
1637:Czech Philharmonic
1589:
1371:George Butterworth
1143:Heitor Villa-Lobos
1127:Alexander Scriabin
1099:Nikolai Myaskovsky
1027:The Rite of Spring
869:Modest Tchaikovsky
835:
742:
688:
682:Leopold Stokowski
579:St. James's Church
545:He studied at the
319:Evangeline Johnson
7898:
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7889:innova Recordings
7853:David Alan Miller
7767:Nicolas Slonimsky
7725:Meet the Composer
7673:Leopold Stokowski
7593:Walter Hinrichsen
7569:Bethany Beardslee
7561:Helen Thompson /
7475:Laurel Leaf Award
7441:
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6973:Leopold Stokowski
6894:
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6849:Samuel L. Jackson
6811:Donald Sutherland
6797:Frederick Wiseman
6359:William J. Tuttle
6319:Maurice Chevalier
6229:Joseph M. Schenck
6171:The Bicycle Thief
6098:Claude Jarman Jr.
6064:Republic Studio,
6025:Leopold Stokowski
5965:Douglas Fairbanks
5882:The March of Time
5805:
5804:
5772:Sergiu Comissiona
5748:Leopold Stokowski
5700:Julien Paul Blitz
5655:
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5577:Leopold Stokowski
5547:Willem Mengelberg
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5300:Jesús López Cobos
5240:Leopold Stokowski
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5180:Kenneth Wilkinson
5161:Goddard Lieberson
4880:Jacqueline du Pré
4797:Arthur Rubinstein
4706:Vladimir Horowitz
4564:Luciano Pavarotti
4296:Leopold Stokowski
4230:Yevgeny Mravinsky
4209:Charles Mackerras
4047:Leonard Bernstein
3954:Leopold Stokowski
3907:Leopold Stokowski
3854:Leopold Stokowski
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3514:The Musical Times
3319:. 18 April 1982.
3246:978-0-88254-658-2
3238:Leopold Stokowski
3025:(subscription or
3019:978-1-56159-263-0
2942:Walt Disney World
2893:Reginald Gardiner
2756:Arnold Schoenberg
2752:
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2665:, 30 October 1947
2627:Eduard Steuermann
2619:Arnold Schoenberg
2615:, 6 December 1940
2601:Arnold Schoenberg
2583:, 7 November 1934
2489:Gloria Vanderbilt
2172:Bell Laboratories
2083:
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2023:Orfeo ed Euridice
1959:Felix Mendelssohn
1927:Royal Albert Hall
1914:
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1893:Modest Mussorgsky
1834:Second Symphony,
1513:" in 1991, under
1467:
1466:
1317:Eduard Steuermann
1228:Bell Laboratories
1135:Karol Szymanowski
1119:Ottorino Respighi
966:Arnold Schoenberg
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684:historical marker
610:Vanderbilt family
591:Bachelor of Music
563:The Temple Church
510:Nicolas Slonimsky
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347:Gloria Vanderbilt
175:13 September 1977
127:Leopold Stokowski
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7877:Harold Rosenbaum
7847:Speculum Musicae
7799:Mimi Stern-Wolfe
7761:Ernest S. Heller
7697:Gunther Schuller
7679:MacDowell Colony
7635:Fromm Foundation
7577:Samuel Rosenbaum
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6473:Laurence Olivier
6375:Y. Frank Freeman
6309:Charles Brackett
6217:Merian C. Cooper
6166:Cecil B. DeMille
6143:Monsieur Vincent
6090:Laurence Olivier
6080:Peggy Ann Garner
6059:Margaret O'Brien
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2221:Romeo and Juliet
2164:Academy of Music
2111:Nutcracker Suite
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2000:Hungarian Dances
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1559:Vaughan Williams
1523:Long-Haired Hare
1486:, Tchaikovsky's
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1440:
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1376:A Shropshire Lad
1353:Vaughan Williams
1308:Alexander Nevsky
1295:Arturo Toscanini
1279:Second World War
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6689:Robert F. Boyle
6683:Ennio Morricone
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5631:Jaap van Zweden
5565:Artur Rodziński
5559:John Barbirolli
5523:Walter Damrosch
5499:Theodore Thomas
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5465:Music Directors
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2774:Fourth Symphony
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2694:Fourth Symphony
2605:Violin Concerto
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2395:Everest Records
2364:Warner Classics
2328:, Tchaikovsky,
2318:Richard Strauss
2286:Capitol Records
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2732:Antonin Dvorak
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2669:Alan Hovhaness
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2091:Antonín Dvořák
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1883:
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1881:External audio
1845:Otto Klemperer
1794:Norman Treigle
1790:Il prigioniero
1778:Carmina Burana
1758:Franco Corelli
1754:Birgit Nilsson
1731:
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1696:United Artists
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5396:Riccardo Muti
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5135:Klaus Heymann
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2900:Walt Disney
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3050:19 January
3000:. Oxford:
2972:References
2965:Bugs Bunny
2953:The 1949
2515:Gramophone
2428:Unfinished
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2898:The 1940
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2096:New World
2087:Beethoven
1977:Recording
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1059:Max Bruch
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881:Balakirev
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446:Biography
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189:, England
187:Hampshire
166:, England
164:Middlesex
101:July 2014
7753:Opus One
7432:Category
7399:season 4
7301:Gumbasia
7286:Parodies
7216:Fantasia
7042:Fantasia
7034:Segments
7014:Fantasia
6977:Fantasia
6942:Fantasia
6929:Fantasia
6365:Bob Hope
6221:Bob Hope
6210:Rashomon
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2278:Sibelius
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1947:Columbia
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1299:war bond
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1194:Fantasia
1018:Sibelius
984:Mahler's
953:in 1934
911:Schubert
900:Fantasia
851:Sibelius
665:, whose
655:Glazunov
643:Sibelius
575:organist
463:, where
439:Fantasia
429:and the
374:Children
261:Fantasia
238:and the
217:organist
214:composer
7357:Lorenzo
7350:Destino
7318:Related
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