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1942-43 Scrapbook (Part 2 of 3), Jan 1, 1943 - Mar 5, 1943
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Record Group
- Communications/Public Relations
Series
- Press Clippings
Folder Title
- 1942-43 Scrapbook (Part 2 of 3)
Dates
- Jan 1, 1943 - Mar 5, 1943
Subjects
- AFM: American Federation of Musicians
- Bartók: Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
- Bate: Concertante for Piano and String Orchestra
- Centennial Show All
- AFM: American Federation of Musicians
- Bartók: Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
- Bate: Concertante for Piano and String Orchestra
- Centennial
- Children's Scrapbooks
- Cleveland Orchestra
- Contract Negotiations
- Harris: Folk Song Symphony
- Local #802
- Mitchel Field Air Base
- Musical America
- New York Times
- Philharmonic-Symphony League
- Press Clippings, 1942-43
- Radio Broadcasts
- Red Cross Benefit Concert
- Rodzinski Debut
- Student Concerts
- Taylor: Marco Takes a Walk
- U.S. Rubber Company
- War Effort
- Warsaw, Poland
- Young People's Concerts
- Young People's Concert Notebook Awards Show Top 4
Names
- Arrau, Claudio
- Barbirolli, John
- Barlow, Howard
- Bartók, Béla
- Bartók, Ditta (Mrs. Béla)
- Bate, Stanley
- Busch, Adolf
- Conrad, Otto
- Corigliano, John, Sr.
- Erskine, John
- Estrella, Arnaldo
- Field, Marshall
- Ganz, Rudolph
- Gordon, Kenneth
- Harris, Roy
- Houston, Elsie
- Iturbi, José
- Jagel, Frederick
- Judson, Arthur
- Kilenyi, Edward
- Kreisler, Fritz
- Krenek, Ernst
- Kurtz, Efrem
- List, Eugene
- Milstein, Nathan
- Mitropoulos, Dimitri
- Novotna, Jarmila
- Piastro, Mishel
- Pinza, Ezio
- Prokofiev, Sergei
- Reiner, Fritz
- Reisenberg, Nadia
- Rodzinski, Artur
- Schuster, Joseph
- Seidl, Anton
- Serkin, Rudolf
- Shore, Dinah
- Tansman, Alexandre
- Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
- Traubel, Helen
- Wagner, Richard
- Walter, Bruno Show Top 4
Abstract
- Reflecting on Rodzinski's emergency debut conducting the Philharmonic in 1926
- Mitropoulos appears in dual role of conductor and pianist for the first time in New York
- Claudio Arrau receives five curtain calls after his debut with the New York Philharmonic
- Rodzinski named music director
- Premiere of Roy Harris' Folk Song Symphony in its new arrangement with assistance from the choruses of the Washington Irving and Boys High Schools of New York City
- Greetings and best wishes from Sergei Prokofiev to his American colleagues are wired to and printed in The New York Times
- New York debut of Alexandre Tansman's Polish Rhapsody is featured by the orchestra as part of a symphonic tribute to the defenders of Warsaw
- New York Philharmonic named favorite symphonic and concert program for the second year running
- New York premiere of Ernst Krenek's Variations on a North Carolina Folk Song
- Jose Iturbi is the soloist for the Philharmonic's Christmas week programs with Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting
- New York premiere of Iturbi's Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra
- 100th anniversary of first concert
- Photograph in Musical America of the orchestra at Carnegie Hall, surrounded by signatures of each member and several executives
- Breaking down the old debate over Wagnerism between Tchaikovsky and Seidl
- Cleveland laments the loss of Rodzinski as he accepts a permanent position in New York
- Rodzinski directs a performance of a concert version of Berlioz's Damnation of Faust
- Fritz Reiner leads the orchestra in an all-Russian program, his first time conducting the Philharmonic in a subscription season concert since 1929
- Elsie Houston, Brazilian soprano, is soloist at the Young People's Concert
- Reiner conducts the American premiere of Bartók's Concerto for Two Pianos with Orchestral Accompaniment featuring Bela Bartók and Ditta Pasztory-Bartók as piano soloists
- Rodzinski denies claims that he plans to hire members of the Cleveland Orchestra to join him in New York
- Bruno Walter returns for another two-week engagement, Rudolf Serkin to play Brahms Concerto
- Performance of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique is delayed when Otto Conrad, second clarinetist, is detained on a bus for three hours, traveling to Carnegie Hall from New Jersey
- Stanley Bate appears as soloist in the American premiere of his own work, Concertante for Piano and String Orchestra
- Bruno Walter conducts the Philharmonic in a Students' Concert
- Brazilian pianist Arnaldo Estrella makes his US debut
- Symphonic musicians are not subject to the "work-or-fight" order of the War Manpower Commission
- Barbirolli makes plans for a tour of North Africa, to conduct for the troops
- Dr. John Erskine publishes a booklet on the history of the Philharmonic
- Kenneth Gordon, age thirteen, makes his Philharmonic debut as violin soloist at the Young People's Concert
- Marshall Field announces the dismissals of seventeen members of the orchestra; Cuts made at the recommendation of new music director, Artur Rodzinski
- Musicians dispute mass firing, including Piastro, announce that they will refuse to play unless fourteen of the members are rehired
- Fritz Kreisler attributed his own works to older composers, including Vivaldi, Pugnani, and Francoeur
- Sergeant Eugene List and Corporal Edward Kilenyi, both soldiers and pianists, are heard as soloists at Carnegie Hall
- Barbirolli conducts the world premiere of his own Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra in D major, based on selections of violin sonatas from Corelli
Project Funder
- Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
1942-43 Scrapbook (Part 2 of 3), 1 Jan 1943 - 5 Mar 1943, Folder 555-042-02, Communications/Public Relations Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
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