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1944 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2), Apr 23, 1944 - Jul 8, 1944
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- 555-046-02
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Record Group
- Communications/Public Relations
Series
- Press Clippings
Folder Title
- 1944 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2)
Dates
- Apr 23, 1944 - Jul 8, 1944
Subjects
Names
- Amans, John
- Anderson, Marian
- Beecham, Thomas
- Castagna, Bruna
- Dolin, Anton
- Dorfmann, Ania
- Fine, Eleanor
- Golschmann, Vladimir
- Gould, Morton
- Guggenheimer, Minnie
- Hamilton, Rebecca Stickney (Mrs. Pierpont Morgan)
- Heifetz, Jascha
- Hofmann, Josef
- Huberman, Bronislaw
- Humby-Beecham, Betty
- Kreisler, Fritz
- Kurtz, Efrem
- La Guardia, Fiorello H.
- Labate, Bruno
- Levant, Oscar
- Lewisohn, Sam A.
- Lhévinne, Josef
- Maazel, Lorin
- Markova, Alicia
- Mercati, Countess Alessandro (Marie)
- Milstein, Nathan
- Moore, Grace
- Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai
- Rosenker, Michael
- Rubinstein, Artur
- Sayao, Bidu
- Sevitzky, Fabien
- Shaw, Florence B.
- Smallens, Alexander
- Tourel, Jennie Show Top 4
Abstract
- Sir Thomas Beecham conducts the first week of concerts at Lewisohn Stadium
- Service men and women to receive free admission to stadium concerts thanks to a fund organized by the Stadium Concerts Defense Entertainment Committee
- Fritz Kreisler is the soloist at the opening concert in his first appearance at Lewisohn Stadium
- Minnie Guggenheimer announces the 27th season of stadium concerts, expects largest turnout in the history of the series
- Countess Mercati hosts a tea in honor of the Beechams and the Kreislers in anticipation of the opening Stadium concert of the season
- Betty Humby-Beecham to feature as piano soloist in her debut stadium appearance with her husband, Sir Thomas Beecham, at the podium
- Growing popularity of opera at the stadium concerts
- Efrem Kurtz engaged to conduct program featuring Marian Anderson in mid-July
- Soloists booked for stadium season include Jascha Heifetz, Marian Anderson, Nathan Milstein, Jennie Tourel, and Arthur Rubinstein
- Opening concert delayed one day due to rain
- Mayor La Guardia delivers welcome address at opening concert
- New York Post profile of Samuel A. Lewisohn
- Sir Beecham presents Wagner-Sibelius program
- Alexander Smallens to conduct the Philharmonic in presentations of the Verdi operas Aida and Traviata with artists from the Metropolitan Opera
- Arthur Rubinstein is soloist on an all-Russian program for a crowd of 18,000
- Stadium Concert programs
- Vladimir Golschmann begins his engagement as guest conductor, with Bronislaw Huberman to appear as violin soloist
- No Philharmonic concert is held at Lewisohn Stadium on the fourth of July, instead, the venue will be used for "The Stars Salute," a show organized to raise \$2,000,000 in Fifth War Loan bonds
- Oscar Levant is soloist on the Concerto and Rhapsody in Blue in an all-Gershwin program, led by Golschmann
- Eleanor Fine is soloist on the Chopin E minor piano concerto, Alexander Smallens conducting
- Ballet program announced with Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin
- Stadium Concerts present a program of traditional and classical Russian songs, featuring the General Platoff Don Cossack Chorus
- All-Gershwin program draws largest Stadium attendance since Lily Pons concert in 1942
- New York Philharmonic celebrates 27 years of Stadium Concerts
Project Funder
- Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
1944 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2), 23 Apr 1944 - 8 Jul 1944, Folder 555-046-02, Communications/Public Relations Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
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