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Alexander Smallens (January 1, 1889 –
November 24, 1972) was a Russian-born
American conductor and
music director.
Smallens was born in
Saint Petersburg...
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Jerome Smallen Jr. (May 6, 1919 – June 11, 1990) was part of the
second wave of
modernist architects to live and
practice in New Canaan, Connecticut...
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productions of Heyward's play Porgy. The
music director was
Alexander Smallens. The
leading roles were pla**** by Todd
Duncan and Anne Brown.
Brown was...
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fixed register. The
Symphony was
influenced by
Gustav Mahler.
Alexander Smallens conducted the
world premiere at New York's Town Hall on 18
December 1929...
- Roll/Ega' King Coffey:
Drums on 1, 10, 18,
Tambourine on 'Lousy W****end'
Sandy Smallens: B**** on 2, 14
Regina Carter:
Violin on 2, 14 John Hagen:
Cello on 2, 5...
- vocals),
Sandy Smallens (b****, vocals) and
Tommy Vinton (drums).
During 1982-1983
Tommy LaRussa temporarily replaced Vinton as drummer.
Smallens departed on...
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August 30, 1933 by the
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by
Alexander Smallens. It
lasts around 8 min. The
title refers to the
comedy The
School for Scandal...
- Schirmer, 1942)
Fugue (G. Schirmer, 1944) from
piano portrait of
Alexander Smallens The
Mayor LaGuardia Waltzes Portrait for
Orchestra (G. Schirmer, 1942)...
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Director Alexander Smallens.
Tracy served as the company's
president and ran the
business side of the
organization while Smallens served as the company's...
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Philadelphia on
December 28, 1934 with
Maria Kurenko as
Parasha and
Alexander Smallens conducting. The
Santa Fe
Opera mounted Mavra in 1962. The
first aria of...