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1932 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2), Apr 17, 1932 - Jul 31, 1932
- ID:
 - 555-019-02
 
Record Group
						- Communications/Public Relations
 
Series
				- Press Clippings
 
Folder Title
				- 1932 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2)
 
Dates
				- Apr 17, 1932 - Jul 31, 1932
 
Subjects
				
									- Albertina Rasch Dancers
 - All-Russian Program
 - Ballet
 - Beethoven Cycle
 - Black musicians
 - Conductor Profiles
 - Eva Jessye Choir
 - Hall Johnson Negro Choir
 - Isadora Duncan Dancers
 - Orchestra Personnel
 - Press Clippings, Stadium 1932
 - Schola Cantorum
 - Season 1931-1932
 - Ticket Prices
 - Wagenaar, Bernard / DIVERTIMENTO Show Top 4
 
Names
									Abstract
				
					- Philharmonic's personnel does not change going into next season
- Willem van Hoogstraten conducts all nine Beethoven symphonies
- Special ticket price for customers buying for consecutive concerts
- Albertina Rasch and her company of 75 dancers present two ballet programs to the works of classical and modern composers, part of a collaboration with her husband and composer Dimitri Tiomkin. The Eva Jessye Choir performs and the program is conducted by Hugo Riesenfeld
- Irma Duncan and the Isadora Duncan Dancers perform alongside the Stadium Orchestra to works by Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, and Wagner
- Albert Coates working as a music director in both the US and USSR
- Bernard Wagenaar conducts his own Divertimento
- Baritone Paul Robeson performs a set of African American spirituals
- Coates on the state of music in Europe and the Soviet Union
- Hall Johnson on developing his choir				
			Project Funder
				- Leon Levy Foundation
 
Preferred Citation
					
						1932 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2), 17 Apr 1932 - 31 Jul 1932, Folder 555-019-02, Communications/Public Relations Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/4a8ffc18-a53b-4f45-9714-d2eac1e3ac6d-0.1
				
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