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Stokowski

[stuh-kou-skee, -kawf-, -kawv-]

noun

  1. Leopold Antoni Stanislaw 1882–1977, U.S. orchestra conductor, born in England.



Stokowski

/ stəˈkɒfskɪ /

noun

  1. Leopold. 1887–1977, US conductor, born in Britain. He did much to popularize classical music with orchestral transcriptions and film appearances, esp in Fantasia (1940)

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Four years earlier, he had recorded with the Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Leopold Stokowski.

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He’s drawn to the slithering sound of Frederick Delius, and to oddities like the “garish but amazing” Stokowski orchestration of Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C sharp minor.

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With the Second Piano Concerto, we have two fabulous recordings by him, with Leopold Stokowski, and at the same time we have the score.

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She found an influential mentor in conductor Leopold Stokowski, who selected her for the American Symphony Orchestra, which he formed in 1962.

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But Leopold Stokowski, long a fan, quickly tapped her for his American Symphony Orchestra, for which she performed until 1972.

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