Found In:
-
Communications/Public Relations > Press Clippings
1929 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2), Mar 21, 1929 - Jul 31, 1929
- ID:
- 555-012-01
View Folder
Record Group
- Communications/Public Relations
Series
- Press Clippings
Folder Title
- 1929 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2)
Dates
- Mar 21, 1929 - Jul 31, 1929
Subjects
- Bloch: America
- CBS: Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
- Central Park Concerts
- Choir Profiles Show All
- Bloch: America
- CBS: Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
- Central Park Concerts
- Choir Profiles
- Coates: Scherzo from the Pickwick Papers
- College Hall
- Conductor Profiles
- Deficits
- Denishawn Dancers
- Gershwin: An American in Paris
- Hall Johnson Choir
- Hill: Symphony in B Flat
- Lewisohn Stadium
- Minnie Guggenheimer
- New York American League
- Poetry
- Press Clippings, Stadium 1929
- Radio Broadcasts
- Stadium Concerts
- Stadium Concerts Inc.
- Taxes
- The Duncan Dancers
- Weather at Stadium Concerts Show Top 4
Names
- Bloch, Ernest
- Coates, Albert
- Duncan, Anna
- Gange, Fraser
- Gershwin, George
- Guggenheimer, Minnie
- Hackett, Arthur
- Hill Burlingame, Edward
- Holmes, Bettie F. (Mrs. Christian R.)
- Hoogstraten, Willem van
- Johnson, Hall
- Judson, Arthur
- Lewisohn, Adolph
- Meisle, Kathryn
- Molinari, Bernardino
- Oelrichs, Blanche
- Purcell, Henry
- Van Vliet, Cornelius
- Vreeland, Jeanette
- Werrenrath, Reinald Show Top 4
Abstract
- Reviews on the 12th season of the Stadium Concerts
- Willem Van Hoogstraten to continue role as conductor of the Philharmonic-Society Orchestra for the Stadium Concerts with Albert Coates as guest conductor
- Van Hoogstraten conducts the orchestra of Baden-Baden in his one guest engagement abroad before returning to the US for the Stadium Concert season
- Management of Stadium Concerts Inc. issues an appeal for the support of the Stadium Concerts in anticipation of a large budget and out of a desire to maintain the popular prices of attendance
- Poem by Blanche Oelrichs, published under her nom de plume, Michael Strange, "Impressions on Hearing Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at the New York Stadium"
- American works emphasized during the 12th Stadium Season
- Arthur Judson describes the siginificant impact weather can have on the yearly deficit of the Stadium Concerts
- Profile of Minnie Guggenheimer, chairwoman of the Stadium Concerts
- Brahms' First Symphony is featured on the opening program
- Adolph Lewisohn's 80th birthday
- Three American works, Gershwin's "An American in Paris," Profesor Edward Burlingame Hill's "Symphony in B flat," and Bloch's rhapsody, "America" are performed at the Stadium for the first time
- Stadium Concerts start indoors due to rain
- Stadium Concert stops due to distrubance caused by advertising plane
- Beethoven's Ninth Symphony performed during Stadium Concerts
- Cornelius Van Vliet, first cellist for ten years, resigns in order to concertize more extensively
- Philharmonic musicians sign petition of the New York American League to lower income taxes for musicians
- Van Hoogstraten shares his opinions on radio broadcasts
- Profile of Albert Coates
- Coates, Albert wins ovation during stadium debut, guest conductor
- Hall Johnson Choir sings spirituals at Stadium Concerts
- A Neglected Master: Henry Purcell
- Coates conducts his own composition during Stadium Concert
Project Funder
- Leon Levy Foundation
Preferred Citation
1929 Stadium Scrapbook (Part 1 of 2), 21 Mar 1929 - 31 Jul 1929, Folder 555-012-01, Communications/Public Relations Records, New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/e5479568-3517-46e6-8303-2aaee9f05e49-0.1
https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/e5479568-3517-46e6-8303-2aaee9f05e49-0.1