Conductors (Music)
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Alexander Saslovsky, 1920
Concertmaster of the Russian Symphony; led Saslavsky Quartet.
Chancellor Ritchie Conducting Lamont Symphony Orchestra, 1995
Photographic image of Chancellor Daniel Ritchie conducting the Lamont Symphony Orchestra at the University of Denver, circa 1995. Chancellor Ritchie is facing the orchestra and in the forground of the image most of the musicians can be seen.
Cleofonte Campanini (Chicago Grand Opera Co.)
Cleofonte Campanini (9-1-1860 to 12-19-1919) conducted at the Metropolitan Opera and first conductor of the Chicago Opera.
Dmitri Mitropoulos
Dmitri Mitropoulos (2-18-1896 to 11-2-1960) Conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and associated with NY Philharmonic.
Dmitri Mitropoulos
Dmitri Mitropoulos (2-18-1896 to 11-2-1960) Conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and associated with NY Philharmonic.
Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington (4-29-1899 to 5-24-1974) American composer, pianist and bandleader of jazz orchestras.
Duke Ellington, 1951 February
Duke Ellington (4-29-1899 to 5-24-1974) American composer, pianist and bandleader of jazz orchestras.
Frank St Leger from NYC, 1936-1952
Black and white photograph of CCOHA stage director, Frank St Leger, as the conductor of the 1936 prodution of 'The Gondoliers,' with the 1936 CCOHA festival.
Franz Allers, 1950 September
Franz Allers (8-16-1905 to 1-26-1995) conductor of ballet, opera, Broadway musicals, film scores and symphony orchestras, best known for conducting original productions of My Fair Lady and Camelot, for each of which he won Tony Awards
Franz and Carolyn Allers
Franz Allers (8-16-1905 to 1-26-1995) conductor of ballet, opera, Broadway musicals, film scores and symphony orchestras, best known for conducting original productions of My Fair Lady and Camelot, for each of which he won Tony Awards. He was married to Carolyn Allers.