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- Vladimir Golschmann (16 December 1893 – 1 March 1972) was a French-American conductor. Vladimir Golschmann was born in Paris to a Jewish family. He studied...
- under Vladimir Golschmann Felix MendelssohnViolin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 – Vienna State Opera Orchestra under Vladimir Golschmann Nardini – Violin...
- produced most of the Varèse works with the Columbia Ensemble. Vladimir Golschmann also collaborated with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra in several historic...
- Concerto No. 5 in 1966. Gould collaborated extensively with Vladimir Golschmann and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra for the Columbia Masterworks label...
- Wuhrer Hans Swarovsky Pro Musica Vienna Vox 1958 Glenn Gould Vladimir Golschmann Columbia Symphony Orchestra Columbia Masterworks 1959 Wilhelm Backhaus...
- musicians and members of the community. He was replaced in 1964 by Vladimir Golschmann, former conductor of the St. Louis Symphony, followed in 1970 by Brian...
- Dell Performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Golschmann July 19, 1951 Lewisohn Stadium Performed with the Stadium Concerts Symphony...
- through with Hephzibah Menuhin, and reported to the conductor Vladimir Golschmann in July 1937 that it was the historically missing link of the violin literature...
- music room of her Paris estate on 25 June of that year, with Vladimir Golschmann conducting. Hector Dufranne sang Don Quijote (Quixote), Wanda Landowska...
- by Jascha Heifetz and the St. Louis Symphony under conductor Vladimir Golschmann. It received the most enthusiastic ovation in St. Louis concert history...