Mitchell, Howard

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Mitchell, Howard

Mitchell, Howard, American cellist and conductor; b. Lyons, Nebr., March 11, 1911; d. Ormond Beach, Fla., June 22, 1988. He studied piano and trumpet in Sioux City, Iowa; after studying cello at the Peabody Cons, of Music in Baltimore, he completed his training with Felix Salmond at the Curtis Inst. of Music in Philadelphia (1930–35). He was first cellist of the National Sym. Orch. in Washington, D.C. (1933–44), then its asst. (1944–48), assoc. (1948–49), and principal (1949–69) conductor. He then became conductor of the SODRE Sym. Orch. in Montevideo.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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