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    Bruno Walter (born Bruno Schlesinger, September 15, 1876 – February 17, 1962) was a German-born conductor, pianist and composer. Born in Berlin, he escaped...
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    with major musical figures, including Britten, Sir John Barbirolli, Bruno Walter and the accompanist Gerald Moore. She became known internationally through...
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    Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor played by Nathan Milstein with Bruno Walter conducting the New York Philharmonic (then called the Philharmonic-Symphony...
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    IV. Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend. (18:30) Performed by Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic, 16 January 1938 in Vienna at the Musikverein...
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    under his own baton, on 13 December 1895. Mahler's conducting assistant Bruno Walter, who was present, said that "one may date [Mahler's] rise to fame as...
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  • Symphony on archive.org "Ludwig van Beethoven, Bruno Walter, Columbia Symphony Orchestra - Bruno Walter & the Columbia Symphony Orchestra Perform Beethoven:...
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  • Walter Bruno was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His career as a writer of plays includes three productions, Shouting for Joy and Hand-to-Hand, and,...
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  • number of influential champions including conductors Sir John Barbirolli, Bruno Walter and Sir Malcolm Sargent. The initial appeal for a memorial fund was launched...
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    operated by Lincoln Center Theater to house more experimental productions Bruno Walter Auditorium at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts The...
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    a congenital heart defect. "With one stroke", he wrote to his friend Bruno Walter, "I have lost everything I have gained in terms of who I thought I was...
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    Performances of Bruno Walter (1876–1962) Archived 28 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Erik Ryding and Rebecca Pechefsky, Bruno Walter: A World Elsewhere...
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    Walter Bruno Henning (August 26, 1908 – January 8, 1967) was a German scholar of Middle Iranian languages and literature, especially of the corpus discovered...
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  • and choreographer Bruno (footballer, born 1970), full name Bruno Alexandre Vaza Ferreira, Portuguese former football player Bruno Walter (1876–1962), German...
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    Mengelberg dominated the scene, although other conductors, among them Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Igor Stravinsky, and Arturo Toscanini, led about...
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    week before, Yehudi had played in Berlin with the Philharmonic under Bruno Walter to an equally rapturous response. A newspaper critic said of his Berlin...
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    receive performances under conductors such as Willem Mengelberg and Bruno Walter, and its first recording is a 1930 Japanese rendition conducted by Hidemaro...
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    by the Vienna Philharmonic, reunited with their erstwhile conductor Bruno Walter, who had left Europe after Germany's annexation of Austria in 1938. Many...
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  • Philharmonic—makes his conducting debut at short notice when guest conductor Bruno Walter falls ill. His exceptional performance enjoys a rapturous reception from...
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    key, and meter. Introitus Salzburg Festival performance, 26 July 1956. Bruno Walter; Wiener Philharmoniker; Wiener Staatsopernchor; Lisa Della Casa, Ira...
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    Tarkovsky; composers Jonathan Harvey and Viktor Ullmann; and conductor Bruno Walter. Olav Hammer, though sharply critical of esoteric movements generally...
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    seeing Toscanini in rehearsal. Other conductors who influenced him were Bruno Walter, Josef Krips and Herbert von Karajan. It was upon hearing Antonio Guarnieri's...
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    Walter Bruno Iltz (17 November 1886 – 5 November 1965) was a German, stage actor, drama producer and theatre manager. Walter Bruno Iltz was born at Praust...
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    Garden company was not yet the equal of the best opera houses in Europe. Bruno Walter convinced Solti that it was his duty to take on Covent Garden. Biographer...
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    Cohen's acclaimed play The Soap Myth in a reading at Lincoln Center's Bruno Walter Theatre in New York City. He subsequently toured for the next three years...
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  • Joseph Beuys, Owen Barfield, architect Walter Burley Griffin, Wassily Kandinsky, Andrei Tarkovsky, Bruno Walter, Right Livelihood Award winners Sir George...
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    player Bianca Walter (born 1990), German short track speed skater Bruno Walter (1876–1962), German-American conductor and composer Carl Walter (c. 1831–1907)...
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    Franklin Roy Bruno MBE (born 16 November 1961) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1996. He had a highly publicised and eventful...
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    Milstein on the violin with the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Bruno Walter (ML 4001). Three ten-inch series were released: 'popular', starting with...
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    Covent Garden and His Majesty's Theatre. His assistant conductors were Bruno Walter and Percy Pitt. During the year, he mounted 34 different operas, most...
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    concerts in London under conductors including Sir Thomas Beecham and Bruno Walter. In 1949, he began his career as a freelance musician (the "freelance...
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