Word: sokolov
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week's program-Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel, Wagner-was the first of some 80 for grownups. The children's series will be expanded this year, will be given in coöperation with a four-year course in appreciation in Chicago public high schools. In Cleveland, Nikolai Sokolov's orchestra began its twelfth season, presumably the last before it moves into the new hall provided by the $6,000,000 endowment fund raised last spring (TIME, May 6). Feature of the opening concert was the première of Werner Janssen's New Year...
...Sokolov. Arrived at Manhattan last week on the S. S. President Harding, as the guest of the Rockefeller Institute was famed Russian cancer expert Dr. Boris Sokolov, now a professor at the University of Prague, Czechoslovakia. Said he: "Even Death should be thought of as a disease and not as something which is inevitable. Scientific and rational struggle against Death is the order of the day for the up-to-date biologist and doctor...
Famed European players, Alexander Moissi, Lili Darvas, etc., seemed good in their parts, but never comparable to the sum of the whole. The wriggling darting Puck of Wladimir Sokolov was a vivid individual contribution. Rosamond Pinchot, discovered as an actress by Max Reinhardt for The Miracle, is the single native per former with a speaking part. She, like the rest, talks German...
...Cleveland, the Orchestra began its tenth season under Nikolai Sokolov, its first and only conductor, under Adella Prentiss Hughes, its first and only manager. Twenty pairs of concerts were announced with such famed soloists as Josef Hofmann, Harold Samuel, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Paul Kochanski, Albert Spalding. Maurice Ravel will be guest conductor...
...Cleveland, without saying "epoch," the Musical Arts Association announced the reengagement of Conductor Nikolai Sokolov for another five years with the Cleveland Orchestra...