From the Archives: Noted Conductor Alfred Wallenstein Dies in N.Y. at 84
Alfred Wallenstein, the restrained, traditional and tasteful conductor credited with building the Los Angeles Philharmonic into a force of major...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Mehta Conducts First of Season's Concerts; Director's Debut Heralds Eventful New Chapter in Philharmonic History
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra began a new and what promises to be an eventful chapter in its history when Zubin Mehta officially took over...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Van Beinum, Philharmonic Director, Dies at Rehearsal
Dr. Eduard van Beinum, world – famed symphony conductor whose return as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra this fall was...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Conductor Artur Rodzinski Dies at 64
BOSTON — Artur Rodzinski, 64, who ranked among the world’s great symphony conductors, died tonight at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Klemperer Acclaimed; New Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Receives Ovation on Opening Night of Season
Great! One word, perhaps, suffices to estimate the new conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Superenthusiastic, the audience gave its verdict last...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Schneevoigt In Triumph; Initial Concert With Philharmonic Orchestra Brings Immediate Victory for Conductor
The name of Georg Schneevoigt will perhaps be duly mispronounced over a wide territory this morning, but the glory of a superb triumph, gained at his...
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