Letters, 1914-1922.

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Letters, 1914-1922.

Chiefly from Leopold Stokowski, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, these letters document the development of the orchestra chorus, the Stokowski Medal, and early vocal recordings with the Victor Talking Machine Co.

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Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977

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Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977) was an American conductor, who led the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, American Youth Orchestra, New York City Symphony, Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, NBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Houston Symphony Orchestra, and American Symphony Orchestra. His career began with studies at the Royal College of Music in 1896 when Stokowski was just 13. He performed as an organist and choral director for several years in England,...

Philadelphia orchestra

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Aldrich, Perley Dunn, 1863-1933.

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Vocal teacher and author, lived in Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of Letters, 1914-1922. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154270292 From the description of Letters, 1914-1922. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 17363906 ...

Victor Talking Machine Company

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Consolidated Talking Machine Company founded ca. 1900; in 1901 incorporated as Victor Talking Machine Company; reorganized as Radio-Victor Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Radio Corporation of America; in 1930 name changed to RCA-Victor Company; producers of gramophones, radios, and sound recordings; headquartered in Camden, N.J. From the description of Artists' correspondence, 1905-1929. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70945480 Incorporated 1901. From the ...