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complaints from the orchestra,
Mahler relinquished the
Philharmonic concerts conductorship. In his
three seasons he had
performed around 80
different works, which...
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Symphony (1936–52). In 1961, aged eighty-six, he
accepted the
chief conductorship of the
London Symphony Orchestra, a post
which he held
until his death...
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Philharmonic Orchestra. The
orchestra gained its most fame
under the
chief conductorship of
Yevgeny Mravinsky, from 1938 to 1988. It made few
tours to the West...
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family moved to Dresden.
Schumann had been p****ed over for the
conductorship of the
Leipzig Gewandhaus in
succession to Mendelssohn, and he thought...
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Smetana became the theatre's prin****l conductor, but the
years of his
conductorship were
marked by controversy.
Factions within the city's
musical establishment...
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choirmaster at Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire. The post
brought with it the
conductorship of the Bourton-on-the-Water
Choral Society,
which offered no
extra remuneration...
- the RCO
announced the
establishment of the
Bernard Haitink ****ociate
Conductorship,
through a
donation from
Patricia Haitink and the
Haitink family, and...
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Cardon Vern
Burnham Jr. (25
February 1927 – 19
February 2005) was an
American composer, arranger, conductor, and
performer of
musical genre. His work included...
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stood down from the
orchestra in 1989, the
orchestra offered the
chief conductorship to
Carlos Kleiber, who declined. In 1989, the
orchestra elected Claudio...
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friend that
Agathe was his "last love".
Brahms had
hoped to be
given the
conductorship of the
Hamburg Philharmonic, but in 1862 this post was
given to baritone...