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Leopold Stokowski

  • #ClassicsaDay #Stokowski Week 4

    Apr 30th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #Stokowski, Anton Webern, Cesar Franck, Classical music, Leopold Stokowski, Ludwig van Beethoven, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Twitter

    For April, 2021, the Classics a Day Team celebrates a legend — Leopold Stokowski. He was born in April (1882), and became a cultural icon. His recording legacy spans over 60 years. And whether he was conducting a premier orchestra or a group of studio musicians, the sound was unmistakable. To share all of Stokowski’s […]

  • #Classicsaday #Stokowski Week 3

    Apr 23rd, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #Stokowski, Jean Sibelius, Leopold Stokowski, Paul Lavalle, Robert Schumann, Twitter, Werner Josten

    For April 2021, the Classics a Day Team celebrates a legend — Leopold Stokowski. He was born in April (1882) and became a cultural icon. His recording legacy spans over 60 years. And whether he was conducting a premier orchestra or a group of studio musicians, the sound was unmistakable. To share all of Stokowski’s […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #Stokowski Week 2

    Apr 16th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #Stokowski, Camille Saint-Saens, Classical music, George Frideric Handel, Leopold Stokowski, Twitter

    For April, 2021, the Classics a Day Team celebrates a legend — Leopold Stokowski. He was born in April (1882), and became a cultural icon. His recording legacy spans over 60 years. And whether he was conducting a premier orchestra or a group of studio musicians, the sound was unmistakable. To share all of Stokowski’s […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #Stokowski Week 1

    Apr 9th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicsaDay, #Stokowski, Alan Hovhaness, Concerto, Georges Bizet, Johannes Brahms, Leopold Stokowski, Ludwig van Beethoven, Paul Creston, Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky, Twitter

    For April, 2021, the Classics a Day Team celebrates a legend — Leopold Stokowski. He was born in April (1882), and became a cultural icon. His recording legacy spans over 60 years. And whether he was conducting a premier orchestra or a group of studio musicians, the sound was unmistakable. To share all of Stokowski’s […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalTimeMachine (early LPs) Week 2

    Nov 13th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicaDay, #ClassicalTimeMachine, ARtur Rubinstein, Hollywood Quartet, Isaac Stern, Jussi Björling, Leopold Stokowski, Twitter

    Last month the Classics a Day team chose vintage recordings as the theme. Specifically, recordings made before the LP era. This month, the focus moves forward in time a little, to the early LP era. This runs from 1948 to about 1958, with the advent of stereo recording. In that era (as with other eras […]

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