Word: leopolds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Rodman Wanamaker, patron, Maecenas of modern U. S. Art, presented a huge evening of endemic tone-fancies in the Grand Court of the John Wanamaker store. The soloists were Marie Sundelius of the Metropolitan Company, soprano, and Leopold Stokowski, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, who appeared on this occasion as an orator. The resources of the great Wanamaker organ, a military band, and a large chorus were also called into play...
Conductor Leopold Stokowski is happy. His band finally saved, his job secure, his men merrily signing their new contracts, he will go to Paris for the Summer. And in October his great jubilee season (the orchestra's 25th) will open as planned...
...have been appointed to the Business Board of the Sophomore Blue Book, it was announced yesterday by E. W. Marshal, chairman of the board: Milton Bachrach Glick of Willard, Ohio; Harding Carruth Newman of Concord; Benjamin Apthorp Gould Thorndike of Boston; Reginald Franklin Conroy Vance of Fredericksburg, Virginia; and Leopold Alan Weisman of New York City. A picture of the entire Blue Book Board will be taken at 1.05 o'clock today at Notman's Studio...
...Philadelphia Orchestra is threatened with dissolution; Conductor Leopold Stokowski is at his wits' end with grief and vexation...
...centenary of this great event, we have been accorded the opportunity of judging the work afresh. It is an opportunity which does not often occur, for full performances of the Ninth are rare. But on March 4, in Carnegie Hall, Manhattan, the Philadelphia Orchestra, under the leadership of Leopold Stokowski, combined with the Mendelssohn Choir of Toronto braved the terrors of the formidable masterpiece...