Word: stanger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pierian Sodality of 1808. But its modern foster child, the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra, could hardly duplicate such wantonness for tomorrow night's Easter concert which starts at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre. The second concert of the 1950-51 season selt, working with the new conductor, Russell Stanger...
Lack of time is the orchestra's chief obstacle to a completely professional performance, according to the conductor. Stanger must crowd the necessary ensemble practice for the concerts into two-hour rehearsal twice a week...
...Russell Stanger, the orchestra's new conductor, obviously deserved much of the credit for the players' inspiration. He produced some fine sounds from the group; his interpretations of the Haydn and back were sound, while the Shostakovitch was often exciting...
...first appearance tonight as head of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, the 26 year-old Stanger follows a long line of successful conductors. Malcom H. Holmes 128 retired last season to take on new duties as dean of the New England Conservatory of Music. He led the organization since 1931. Woodworth and Walter Piston conducted before...
...Stanger is well trained to take over the Job. He has studied with Eleanor to Carafe the and has been assistant conductor to Leonard Bernstein for two years at Tangle wood. Last year, Stanger assisted Burgin in conducting the New England Symphony Orchestra...