Word: wallenstein
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Summer Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). Dvorak's Carnaval Overture, Paul Creston's Threnody, Jacques Ibert's Divertissement, finale of Haydn's Symphony No. 88. Conductor: Alfred Wallenstein...
...weeks' ago we had the pleasure of welcoming Monteux and the San Francisco Orchestra for a pair of concerts; at the same time Wallenstein and the Los Angeles Philharmonic went north for five concerts, three of which were played in San Francisco. . . . Most of us, including the critics, came away with the nice feeling that we would not exchange either conductors or orchestras...
...Summer Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). Vivaldi-Mistowski's Concerto in G Minor for Strings, Mozart's Haffner Symphony, Richard Strauss's Suite from Der Rosenkavalier. Conductor: Alfred Wallenstein...
...Whose Symphony No. 2 was given its first U.S. performance last week by Alfred Wallenstein's Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra...
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor (Eugene List, pianist, with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles, Alfred Wallenstein conducting; Decca, 10 sides). The concerto which is rapidly replacing Tchaikovsky's as the most heard and most abused, played by President Truman's favorite pianist (TIME, April 22). The late composer's own recording for Victor (1929) remains the definitive one. Performance: good...