Artur Rodziński

Artur Rodzinski ( born January 1, 1892 in Split, † November 27, 1958 in Boston ) was a Polish conductor who worked in the field of opera and symphonic music in the.

He studied law at the University of Vienna completed his PhD, he studied music at the same time, the study of music he had to stop because of the outbreak of war in 1914. 1918-1919 he was conductor at the Lviv Opera House, 1920-1925 at the Warsaw Opera and Philharmonic. At the invitation of Leopold Stokowski, he came to the U.S., where he led the Orchestra of Philadelphia ( 1926-29 ), Los Angeles ( 1929-33 ), Cleveland ( 1933-43 ), New York ( 1943-47 ) and Chicago (1947 - 58) conducted.

His second wife, Halina Rodzińska born Lilpop, left a Biography "Our Two Lives ".

Premiere

  • Arnold Schoenberg: Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte ( "'Tis done - but yesterday a King! ", Op 41; 1942) for narrator, string quartet ( or string orchestra) and piano. Text: Lord Byron. UA ( orchestral version ) November 23, 1944 New York ( Carnegie Hall, Mack Harrell [ 1909-1960 ] [ Speakers ]; Eduard helmsman [ piano ], New York Philharmonic, conducted by Artur Rodzinski )

Bibliography

  • Halina Rodzinski: Our Two Lives, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York 1976, ISBN 0684145111

Ureli Corelli Hill (1842-1847) | Theodore ice rink (1848-1855) | Carl Bergmann (1855-1876) | Leopold Damrosch (1876-1877) | Theodore Thomas (1877-1891) | Anton Seidl (1891-1898) | Emil Paur (1898-1902) | Walter Damrosch (1902-1903) | Vasily Ilyich Safonov (1906-1909) | Gustav Mahler (1909-1911) | Josef Stransky (1911-1923) | Ignatz Waghalter (1924-1925) | Willem Mengelberg (1924-1928) | Arturo Toscanini (1928-1936) | John Barbirolli (1936-1941) | Artur Rodzinski (1943-1947) | Bruno Walter (1947-1949) | Leopold Stokowski (1949-1950) | Dimitri Mitropoulos (1950 -1958 ) | Leonard Bernstein ( 1958-1969 ) | George Szell ( 1969-1970 ) | Pierre Boulez ( 1971-1977 ) | Zubin Mehta ( 1978-1991 ) | Kurt Masur ( 1991-2002 ) | Lorin Maazel ( 2002-2008 ) | Alan Gilbert ( since 2009)

Theodore Thomas (1891-1905) | Friedrich August Stock ( 1905-42 ) | Désiré Defauw ( 1943-47 ) | Artur Rodzinski ( 1947-48 ) | Rafael Kubelik ( 1950-53 ) | Fritz Reiner ( 1953-62 ) | Jean Martinon ( 1963-68 ) | Georg Solti ( 1969-91 ) | Daniel Barenboim ( 1991-2006 ) | Bernard Haitink ( " Principal Conductor", 2006-10 ), Pierre Boulez ( " Conductor Emeritus ", 2006-10 ) | Riccardo Muti (from 2010)

  • Conductor
  • Pole
  • Born in 1892
  • Died in 1958
  • Man
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