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Damrosch, Walter, 1862-1950
Walter Damrosch
Walter Johannes Damrosch
(January 30, 1862December 22, 1950) was a
Kingdom of Prussia
-born American
conductor
and
composer
. He was the director of the
New York Symphony Orchestra
and conducted the world premiere performances of various works, including
Aaron Copland
's
Symphony for Organ and Orchestra
,
George Gershwin
's
Piano Concerto in F
and ''
An American in Paris
'', and
Jean Sibelius
' ''
Tapiola
''. Damrosch was also instrumental in the founding of
Carnegie Hall
. He also conducted the first performance of Rachmaninoff's
Piano Concerto No. 3
with the composer himself as soloist.
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My musical life /
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1950
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Grand opera in America : The scarlet letter : (1896) /
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1950
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The scarlet letter : a dramatic composition /
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When I have sung my songs : [the American art song, 1900-1940].
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