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1932-33 Scrapbook (Part 2 of 3), Nov 8, 1932 - Feb 5, 1933
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- 555-020-02
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Record Group
- Communications/Public Relations
Series
- Press Clippings
Folder Title
- 1932-33 Scrapbook (Part 2 of 3)
Dates
- Nov 8, 1932 - Feb 5, 1933
Subjects
- BAM: Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Beethoven Cycle
- Conductor profiles
- Deficits
- Dobrowen debut
- Great Depression
- MacDowell colony
- MacDowell: Indian Suite
- Norwegian music
- Orchestra member profiles
- Pension Fund Benefit Concerts
- Press clippings, 1932-33
- Strauss: Schlagobers
- Tours
- Wagenaar: Symphony No. 2 Show Top 4
Names
- Alsen, Elsa
- Althouse, Paul
- Blaisdell, Frances
- Bori, Lucrezia
- Dobrowen, Issay
- Downes, Olin
- Erskine, John
- Goodman, Saul
- Hofmann, Josef
- Judson, Arthur
- Lashanska, Hulda
- Lehmann, Lotte
- MacDowell, Edward
- Milstein, Nathan
- Norton, Eunice
- Petri, Egon
- Pollain, Rene
- Prokofiev, Sergei
- Rachmaninoff, Sergei
- Reger, Max
- Sawin, Edith Moulton (Mrs. Melvin E.)
- Schelling, Ernest
- Strauss, Richard
- Tansman, Alexandre
- Toscanini, Arturo
- Wagenaar, Bernard
- Wagner, Richard
- Walter, Bruno Show Top 4
Abstract
- The Philharmonic begins its Concert Series for children under the direction of Ernest Schelling
- Premiere of Bernard Wagenaar's Symphony No. 2
- Toscanini announces special Beethoven-Wagner program to conclude his first 8-week period of the season with the orchestra. The concert features Elsa Alsen, soprano, and Paul Althouse, tenor, as soloists.
- Brooklyn socialites organize the Brooklyn Committee of the Philharmonic-Symphony Society
- Rene Pollian faints after exhaustive performance of Bossi's Intermezzi Goldoniani
- Olin Downes, music critic, and John Erskine, president of Juilliard, appear as piano soloists for the first of the advanced series of concerts for children and young people
- Issay Dobrowen's debut concert as Guest Conductor for New York Philharmonic
- Dobrowen conducts first Norwegian Work for the New York Philharmonic
- Eunice Norton makes Philharmonic debut as soloist under Issay Dobrowen
- Rachmaninoff is added to the list of soloists for the New York Philharmonic during the 1932-33 Season
- Philharmonic commemorates fifth anniversary of the MacDowell colony
- Children attending the Philharmonic's Young People's Concerts are organized in a campaign for funds to aid the MacDowell colony
- Orchestra performs Edward MacDowell's Indian Suite as part of festival concert to honor Peterboro celebration
- Lucrezia Bori is soloist for children's concert
- Dobrowen appears in Baltimore for the first time, conducting the New York Philharmonic
- New York Philharmonic announces that it will discontinue its annual concert series in Baltimore and Philadelphia following the current season
- Bruno Walter reassumes direction of the Philharmonic
- Bruno Walter leads Philharmonic debut of Strauss' Schlagobers
- Philharmonic debut of Reger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven
- Lotte Lehmann is soloist at Pension Fund Concert
- Philharmonic suspends out-of-town concerts following the current season
- Philharmonic marks Semi-Centennial of Wagner's Death
- Toscanini to conduct Beethoven cycle
Project Funder
- Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
1932-33 Scrapbook (Part 2 of 3), 8 Nov 1932 - 5 Feb 1933, Folder 555-020-02, Communications/Public Relations Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
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