Word: toscaninis
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When he walked onto the platform in awkward, quick steps, Bernstein was greeted by waves of applause that didn't subside until, just as awkwardly, he turned around and lifted his hands to begin Schumann's Symphony No. 2. Some said the ovation overshadowed the greeting given Toscanini when he conducted the orchestra's first concert...
Conspicuously absent in the lineup of celebrities: Toscanini, the crowning glory of Carnegie Hall, and Philharmonic Manager Arthur Judson, who might, as a sort of Phantom of the Opera, be considered indispensable to any such story...
...city of Lucrezia Borgia- a woman the Communists would have appreciated: learned and turbulent Bologna, Dante's soft symmetrical Florence; Dandolo's capitalist Venice. The Communists hold Leghorn, where Shelley spent some of his waning days, and Galileo's Pisa, and Parma, famous for violets and Toscanini...
...explanation that did not satisfy such protesters as the Metropolitan Opera, Fiorello LaGuardia or Arturo Toscanini. Toscanini, longtime friend of Puccini, made public his telegram to President Truman: "[I] implore you to forbid this greedy diversion of great Italian musical art . . . you, who are a passionate lover of music...
...Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). An all-Wagner program, with Soprano Rose Bampton, Tenor Set Svanholm. Conductor: Arturo Toscanini...