Stock, Frederick, 1872-1942
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Stock, Frederick, 1872-1942
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Stock, Friedrich August 1872-1942
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Stock, Frederick August, Mrs.
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Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942, composer and conductor
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Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942, composer and conductor
Stock, Frederick A. (Frederick August), 1872-1942.
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Stock, Frederick A. (Frederick August), 1872-1942.
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Stock, Frederick
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Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942
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Stock, Friedr. A. 1872-1942
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Stock, Friedrich 1872-1942
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ストック, フレデリック
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Stock, Frederick A. 1872-1942
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Stock, Friedr. A. 1872-1942 (Friedrich August),
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German immigrant, conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1905-42.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra's second musical director (1905-1942); founder and conductor of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and Children's Concert Series; composer and an arranger of a variety of works, from popular classical pieces from established European composers to American folk-songs and works by contemporary composers.
Epithet: composer and conductor
American conductor of German birth and second conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO).
Born in 1872 in Julich, Germany, Stock began his career as a violinist in Cologne in 1891. Theodore Thomas persuaded him in 1895 to come to Chicago, where he played and conducted. When Thomas died in 1905, Stock embarked on a thirty-seven year tenure as CSO conductor. In Chicago he established an orchestra pension fund, instituted low-price and children's concerts, founded the Chicago Civic Orchestra, and introduced new compositions by Debussy, Ravel, Mahler, Schoenberg, and Hindemuth.
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String quintets (Violins (2), violas (2), violoncello)
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