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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SZELL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Szell in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Szell im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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George
Szell: A Life of Music
This book is the first full biography of George Szell, one of the greatest orchestra and opera conductors of the twentieth century.
2
Hungarians in Exile 3 Discographies Fritz Reiner, Antal ...
John Hunt was born in Windsor and Graduated from University College London, in German language and literature.
3
Corporate social responsibility in the EU & Japan
Its main feature is its participatory approach by codetermination, Mitbestimmung, which has found its European dimension in the European Works Council, the European Society, the Social Dialogue etc.
Gyorgy Szell, György Széll, 2006
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The Mystery of Leopold Stokowski
For me no better nor more clear-cut example exists than Stokowski's guest
appearances with the Cleveland Orchestra, from his first appearances with
George Szell's orchestra in December of 1951 to his last in 1971. For here was
one of the ...
William Ander Smith, 1990
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Conversations with Glenn Gould
And he said, "Really?" And I said, "Well, yes. And consequently, I'd love to know
who your source was. Because somebody fed you a real line." And he said, "Well
, I guess then I can tell you. It was George Szell." And I retorted, "You're kidding!
Glenn Gould, Jonathan Cott, 2005
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Mozart's Clarinet Concerto: The Clarinetist's View
The basis of Marcellus's present interpretation of the concerto was formed during
the 1955 season of the Cleveland Orchestra, as the result of a discussion with
Szell. According to Marcellus, after a rehearsal of the concerto Szell commented
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! George Szell ( / s l/; June 7, 1897 - July 30, 1970), originally Gy rgy Sz ll, Gy rgy Endre Sz l, or Georg Szell, was a Hungarian-born American conductor and composer.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
The thriller that inspired the classic movie: Caught in an international conspiracy, a man’s only choice is to run Rosenbaum is stuck in traffic on the Upper East Side when the heat gets the better of him.
In one of the most frightening movies I had ever seen, Marathon Man, Lawrence
Oliver played a character named Szell, an ex-Nazi who had been a concentration
camp dentist. Szell had left his hideaway in South America to retrieve a fortune ...
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Fifty-five Years in Five Acts: My Life in Opera
The conductor turned out to be George Szell, who had been influential in
bringing Hermann Weigert to Switzerland to play the Flagstad audition, which
ultimately resulted in Mr. Weigert's New York engagement. Mr. Szell had recently
made his ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Szell im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Red Szell's extraordinary journey to becoming the first blind person …
At university in Cambridge, Széll (pronounced “sail”) Spider-manned his way over buttresses and parapets, smoking a joint on the roof of the Fitzwilliam Museum ... «The Independent, Apr 15»
The blind man of NW3 who conquered a sea giant
When Red Szell lose his eyesight, his climbing days looked over. Having overcome the odds however, he told Bridget Galton about mastering the 449-ft vertical ... «Ham&High, Apr 15»
The reward for a really bad review
'Let it be known that George Szell ,who conducted that New York Philharmonic concert, was so annoyed by Schonberg's review that he changed an already set ... «Slipped Disc, Dez 14»
Face blindness – when you can't recognise a familiar face
Last month, Kate Szell was judged the winner of the Wellcome Trust's science writing prize in category B for “anyone with a non-professional interest, including ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
I'm blind but don't need a wheelchair to board a train
Blind author Red Szell bemoans how airports and train stations offer him assistance more appropriate for someone with another type of disability. "It's bad ... «BBC News, Jun 14»
Sony Classical Announces the Release of Leon Fleisher: The …
The signing of Leon Fleisher to Columbia Masterworks/Epic made musical history in 1954, when George Szell, conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, ... «PR Newswire, Jul 13»
ADS packages security and home automation service
Tom Szell, senior vice president of Sales and Marketing for ADS Security, based in Nashville, said customers are excited about the new packaged security and ... «SecurityInfoWatch, Sep 12»
Szell and Cleveland
Concerning orchestral transparency, it is difficult to surpass George Szell and his Cleveland Orchestra. Yes, it was his orchestra. Almost 20 years after he died, ... «San Diego Reader, Sep 12»
Remembering George Szell, Powerhouse Conductor
Michael Charry was the "sorcerer's apprentice" to celebrated 20th-century conductor George Szell. For the last decade of Szell's tenure at the Cleveland ... «NPR, Jul 12»
Maestro And Martinet
George Szell (1897-1970) was clearly among the most capable and influential orchestral conductors of the 20th century; he may also have been the most ... «Wall Street Journal, Jul 11»