Julius J. Spector
Biography / Administrative History
Julius J. Spector attended Fordham University and studied art at Cooper Union, later finding employment in New York-based advertising agencies; he later gained prominence in the direct marketing industry. Spector once worked as an extra in New York City Opera productions, played the clarinet, and in the course of his lifetime befriended many prominent musicians.
From the guide to the Julius J. Spector Collection, 1934-1968, (Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound)
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creatorOf | Julius J. Spector Collection, 1934-1968 | Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound |
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associatedWith | America-Italy Society | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Barbirolli, JohnBeecham, ThomasDiller, PhyllisFlagstad, KirstenFord, GlennMartinelli, GiovanniMelchior, LauritzMengelberg, WillemPavarotti, LucianoSchorr, Friedrich, Sibelius, JeanWalter, Bruno | person |
associatedWith | Chotzinoff, SamuelToscanini, Arturo | person |
associatedWith | Mengelberg, WillemSamaroff Stokowski, OlgaCastelnuovo-Tedesco, MarioRubinstein, ArturClemens, C. H. Toscanini, Walter | person |
associatedWith | San Carlo Opera Co. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Schnabel, Arthur | person |
associatedWith | Spector, Julius J. | person |
associatedWith | Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957 | person |
associatedWith | Toscanini, ArturoMarsh, Robert C. Kupferberg, HerbertBarrie, Elaine | person |
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