Rodzinski
Americannoun
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“There is a German verb, musizieren, which means to make music,” Thomson wrote in a review of one of Walter’s Philharmonic concerts in 1941, suggesting that the word applied more to him than to those, like Artur Rodzinski and Dimitri Mitropoulos, who had also conducted that orchestra.
From New York Times
The through-line of dance continued into the night’s closer, Strauss’s “Der Rosenkavalier” suite, which has just as much to do with Artur Rodzinski, who arranged it from sections of Strauss’s 1911 opera and conducted its first performance in 1944.
From Washington Post
Rafael Kubelik’s spell as music director of the Chicago Symphony lasted just three fraught seasons after he arrived in 1950 to replace Artur Rodzinski; Kubelik was swiftly doomed by the barrage of negativity aimed at him by the Chicago Tribune critic Claudia Cassidy.
From New York Times
He may have been “no poet of the baton,” as the critic Virgil Thomson put it in October 1943, when Rodzinski became music director of the New York Philharmonic.
From New York Times
Their achievements were built on Rodzinski’s foundation, but their fame and commercial success far eclipsed his.
From New York Times
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