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1943-1944 Scrapbook (Part 3 of 6), Jan 6, 1944 - Jul 18, 1944
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- 555-044-03
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Record Group
- Communications/Public Relations
Series
- Press Clippings
Folder Title
- 1943-1944 Scrapbook (Part 3 of 6)
Dates
- Jan 6, 1944 - Jul 18, 1944
Subjects
- City Center of Music and Drama
- Czech music
- Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber
- Jazz Show All
- City Center of Music and Drama
- Czech music
- Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber
- Jazz
- League of Composers
- Martinu: Memorial to Lidice
- Orchestra member profiles
- Polish music
- Press clippings, 1943-44
- Recording ban
- Rogers: Invasion
- Still: In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers Who Died for Democracy Show Top 4
Names
- Abato, Vincent J.
- Bernstein, Leonard
- Brailowsky, Alexander
- Corigliano, John, Sr.
- Dukelsky, Vladimir
- Elman, Mischa
- Falcone, Mario
- Field, Marshall
- Francescatti, Zino
- Goodman, Saul
- Greinert, Emil
- Hofmann, Josef
- Huberman, Bronislaw
- Leinsdorf, Erich
- Lincer, William
- Litvinoff, Maxim
- Martinu, Bohuslav
- Mitropoulos, Dimitri
- Pennario, Leonard
- Posselt, Ruth
- Pretillo, James C.
- Rabin, George
- Rodzinski, Artur
- Rose, Leonard
- Rosenker, Michael
- Rosenwald, William
- Schuster, Joseph
- Shostakovich, Dmitri
- Sinatra, Frank
- Spivakovsky, Tossy
- Steinberg, William
- Still, William Grant
- Stokowski, Leopold
- Wagner, Ernest
- Walter, Bruno
- Zirato, Bruno Show Top 4
Abstract
- Rodzinski calls boogie-woogie "one of the greatest causes of delinquency among American youth today," calls fans of Sinatra "pitiful cases"; Sinatra calls claims by Rodzinski "nuts"
- Premiere of William Grant Still's In Memoriam: The Colored Soldiers who Who Died for Democracy
- Ruth Posselt is soloist for the premiere of Vladimir Dukelsky's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
- Alexander Brailowsky and Leonard Rose appear as soloists
- A New York Philharmonic audience poll on "my favorite symphony" reveals conservative tastes, with Beethoven receiving the most votes, Brahms the second, and Schubert the third
- Music world sounds off on the debate between Rodzinski and Sinatra; Sinatra receives the majority of the support, including from Leopold Stokowski who calls jazz and boogie-woogie part of American music
- William Steinberg, filling in for Rodzinski, who is suffering from the flu, conducts the world premiere of Paul Creston's Concerto for Saxophone, featuring Vincent J. Abato soloist
- Mario Falcone Obituary
- Rodzinski to conduct twelve concerts in South America at the end of the season
- World premiere of Paul Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber
- William Rosenwald, member of the Philharmonic's board of directors, pays for the refurbishment of the orchestra members' club at Carnegie Hall
- Bruno Walter conducts an impressive rendition of Mahler's Fourth Symphony as he begins a one-week stay as guest conductor of the Philharmonic
- Story in Harper's Magazine, "Rodzinski Comes to New York," by Moses Smith
Project Funder
- Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
1943-1944 Scrapbook (Part 3 of 6), 6 Jan 1944 - 18 Jul 1944, Folder 555-044-03, Communications/Public Relations Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
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