Conductors (Music)
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Henri Temianka, 1942 March 24
Henri Termianka (11-19-1906 to 11-7-1992) Violinist, conductor, author, music editor, played at Carnegie Hall, played with Paganini quartet and other chamber groups.
Igor Stravinsky
A photo of Igor Stravinsky conducting musicians, from the Knopf edition of STRAVINSKY: selected correspondence, volume 1
Isaac Stern, 1946 March
Isaac Stern (7-20-1920 or 22 to 9-22-2001) Violinist and conductor; first president of Carnegie Hall which he held till his death; made many recordings of symphonies, musical advisor for films and teacher.
John Philip Sousa
An American composer and conductor, known primarily for American military and patriotic marches.
Jose Iturbi, circa 1932
Jose Iturbi (11-28-1895 to6-28-1980) Spanish conductor, pianist, and harpsichordist who appeared in several films.
Leonard de Paur, 1951 January 22
Leonard de Paur (11-1/-1914 to 11-7-1998) Composer, choral director and arts administrator; also entertained troops during WW2 and associate director of the Lincoln Center Intl Choral Festival.
Leopold Stokowski
Leopold Stokowski (4-18-1882 to 9-13-1977) Conductor with a long association with the Philadelphia Orchestra; formed All-American Youth Orchestra.
Marin Alsop Holding Baton - Head Shot, 1993-2005
Black and white publicity photograph of Colorado Symphony primary conductor / musical director, Marin Alsop, holding a baton.
Marin Alsop Holding White Baton - Head Shot, 1993-2005
Black and white publicity photograph of Colorado Symphony primary conductor / music director from 1993-2005, Marin Alsop. Photograph was take at the Michal Schmidt studios in New York, NY by photographer Gideon Lewin.
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, 1922 April
Ossip Gabrilowitsch (1878-1936) Russian-born American pianist, conductor, and composer. Married to Mark Twain's daughter Clara.