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6 records found for Leopold Stokowski
1962-11-01, WGN, 00 min.
October 18th, 1959-1966, A one hour syndicated taped color weekly broadcast, featuring the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The series was awarded a Peabody. Superb music by a 71 piece orchestra in the sumptuous setting of a ballroom. Different guest conductors appear on a weekly basis and take the podium. Leopold Stokowski Conductor.
1967-12-07, WNDT, 59 min.
- Richard Rodgers
- Leonard Bernstein
- Amyas Ames
- Aaron Copeland
- Marcia Davenport
- Marya Mannes
- Dimitri Mitropoulos
- Carlos Moseley
- Leopold Stokowski
- Jim Fassett
Alternate title: NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 125TH ANNIVERSARY. A salute to America's oldest orchestra, which began on December 7, 1842, with reflections by Leonard Bernstein, Amyas Ames, Aaron Copeland, Marcia Davenport, Marya Mannes, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Carlos Moseley, Richard Rodgers and Leopold Stokowski. The Philharmonic's music, composers, conductors, various locations and several anecdotes that have accumulated from the past century are highlighted. Written and Narrated by Jim Fassett.
1969-10-26, WCBS, 81 min.
An all-star concert celebrates the opening of the Julliard School at Lincoln Center. Appearing are guests Leopold Stokowski and former Julliard students Van Cliburn, Shirley Verrett, and Itzhak Perlman. Conductor Jean Morel leads the 70-piece symphony orchestra.#7471: WNET FESTIVAL
Order1970-05-18, PBS, 00 min.
A profile of British conductor Leopold Stokowski. Narrated by actor Michael Caine.
1971-08-08, WNET, 60 min.
This was Part I of this broadcast. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.1971-08-15, WNET, 60 min.
This was Part II of this broadcast. "Fanfare" was a PBS showcase highlighting different artists. Not to be confused with the 1965 series "Fanfare" with Al Hirt.