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  1. Anthony Leopold Stokowski earned himself a worldwide reputation for being a star conductor with a difference. On stage he would take a comfortable repertoire and plunge it into a new musical...

  2. By Colin Eatock. April 18, 2018. Leopold Stokowski in 1912 Philadelphia Orchestra Association Archives. Playbill has partnered with the award-winning music magazine listenmusicculture.com. A ...

  3. May 18, 2018 · Stokowski, Leopold ( Antoni Stanislaw) (1882–1977) US conductor, b. Britain. Stokowski was director (1909–12) of the Cincinnati Symphony and conductor (1912–36) of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He became known for his individual interpretations and flexibility of approach. World Encyclopedia.

  4. Leopold Stokowski. While not exactly a forgotten man — certainly not among classical record collectors — Stokowskis profile today ought to be higher than it is if for no other reason than his compulsive urge to be on the cutting edge. The list of works he gave in their world premieres or U.S. premieres is staggeringly long; only Serge ...

  5. Leopold Stokowski (April 18, 1882 - September 13, 1977) (born Antoni Stanisław Bolesławowicz) was the conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. He was the founder of the New York City Symphony Orchestra.

  6. Sep 14, 1977 · Leopold Stokowski, Maestro of Major Symphonies. By Paul Hume. September 13, 1977 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Leopold Stokowski, a legend in this century's music, died yesterday at his country home in ...

  7. 125 Moments: 036 Leopold Stokowski. Leopold Stokowski made his debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on January 2 and 3, 1958, in a program that included his orchestrations of several chorales by J.S. Bach, Brahms’ Second Symphony, Szabelski’s Toccata and the finale from act 3 of Wagner’s Götterdämmerung.

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