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Cleveland Orchestra Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland Orchestra one of the foremost orchestras in the United States. It gave its first performance in 1918 under Nikolai Sokoloff , who was conductor until 1933. In 1931, the orchestra moved from the Cleveland Masonic Temple into Severance Hall. (The hall was restored and renovated in 1999... Read more
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James Levine James Levine
James Levine 1943-, American conductor, b. Cincinnati, Ohio. A piano prodigy, he was a soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony at the age of 10. After extensive musical studies, he served (1964-65) as an apprentice to George Szell with the Cleveland Orchestra, becoming (1965-70) its assistant... Read more
George Szell George Szell
George Szell , 1897-1970, American conductor and pianist, b. Budapest. He moved with his family to Vienna during his childhood and started his piano training at an early age studying at the State Academy of Music in Vienna and in Leipzig. Deciding on a career as a conductor, Szell assisted Richard... Read more
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra Detroit Symphony Orchestra
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Sir Georg Solti Sir Georg Solti
Sir Georg Solti , 1912-97, English conductor, b. Hungary. He made his conducting debut in Budapest (1933) and later led orchestras in Switzerland, Germany, and France. Solti gained fame as music director (1969-91) of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He was also principal conductor of the London... Read more
Robert Lawson Shaw Robert Lawson Shaw
Robert Lawson Shaw 1916-99, American conductor, b. Red Bluff, Calif. Moving to New York City after college, he founded and led the Fred Waring Glee Club (1938-45) and the Collegiate Chorale (1941-54). In 1946 he became head of the choral division of the Julliard School, a post he held until 1950.... Read more
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra founded in 1891 when businessman Charles Norman Fay invited the German-born conductor Theodore Thomas to establish and lead a new city orchestra; he conducted it until his death in 1905. Orchestra Hall, designed by Daniel H. Burnham , was built for it in 1904 with funds... Read more

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