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Ormandy

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Ormandy
Eugene. 1899--1985, US conductor, born in Hungary


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In this endeavor, Cooke had the backing of Mahler's widow, Alma, and since the mid-1960s, when Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra made the first recording of the piece, the symphony has had notable advocates, most recently Simon Rattle.
Accounts of his association with Toscanini, Casals, Ormandy, Szell, the Curtis Institute and the Marlboro Festival show us a person who powerfully influenced the performance and teaching of classical music in America for about fifty years.
 
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