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Golschmann

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[gohlsh-mahn] / ˈgoʊlʃ mɑn /

noun

  1. Vladimir 1893–1972, French orchestra conductor in the U.S.


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Golschmann has toured his orchestra over a good deal of the U.S., but has bided his time about taking on Manhattan and Manhattan critics.

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Golschmann has tried to program at least one 20th-century work every concert.

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Vladimir Golschmann has conducted in Manhattan before, in 1924 when he was 30, as guest of Walter Damrosch's New York Symphony.

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He came well recommended then from his native Paris where from violinist he rose to conduct his own Concerts Golschmann, presenting many a contemporary French composer.

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Nineteen years ago. when Vladimir Golschmann first picked up the baton of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, he hardly seemed the man St. Louisans would choose for a permanent conductor.

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