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Eugene Ormandy Goldner Franz Liszt Jenő Hubay Rapee Arturo Toscanini Royal National Hungarian Academy Music Capitol Theatre Carnegie Hall Philadelphia Orchestra 1899 1920 1921 1923 1928 1929 1931 1936 1985
Better known as a conductor, Eugene Ormandy +••.••(...)) started his career as a violinist. This is one of the recordings he made for the Okeh label in New York, recorded on 2 October 1928. The harp accompaniment was provided by his wife, Stepahnie ('Steffy') Goldner Ormandy. From Wikipedia (much abridged, to concentrate on his early years): Ormandy was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, as Jenő Blau, the son of Jewish parents Rosalie and Benjamin Blau, a dentist who was also an amateur violinist. Ormandy began studying violin at the Royal National Hungarian Academy of Music (now the Franz Liszt Academy of Music) at the age of five. He gave his first concerts as a violinist at age seven and, studying with Jenő Hubay, graduated at 14 with a master's degree. In 1920, he obtained a university degree in philosophy. In 1921, he moved to the United States. Around this time Blau changed his name to 'Eugene Ormandy;' 'Eugene' being the equivalent of the Hungarian 'Jenő.' Accounts differ on the origin of 'Ormandy;' it may have either been Blau's own middle name at birth, or that of his mother. He was first engaged by conductor Erno Rapee, a former Budapest friend and fellow Academy graduate, as a violinist in the orchestra of the Capitol Theatre in New York City, a 77-player ensemble which accompanied silent movies. He became the concertmaster within five days of joining and soon became one of the conductors of this group. Ormandy also made 16 recordings as a violinist between 1923 and 1929, half of them using the acoustic process. Arthur Judson, the most powerful manager of American classical music during the 1930s, first heard Ormandy when he conducted (as a freelancer) for a dance recital at Carnegie Hall by Isadora Duncan. Judson greatly assisted Ormandy's career, and when Arturo Toscanini was too ill to conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1931, Judson asked Ormandy to stand in. This led to Ormandy's first major appointment as a conductor, in Minneapolis. [Ormandy served in Minneapolis until 1936, then began a 44 year tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Subsequently, he served as a guest conductor of other orchestras.]
Chaumont Saint Georges Prés Molitor Saint Germain Prés 2015
(EN) Hello and welcome to RATP Paris Métros. On this video see metros in action right across Paris capital. So sit back and enjoy the video. Filmed on 8th and 9th August 2015. (FR) Bonjour et bienvenue à la RATP Paris Métros. Sur cette vidéo voir les métros en action juste en face du capital Paris. Alors asseyez-vous et profiter de la vidéo. Filmé le 8 et le 9 Août No. Line/Ligne Metro Station Date 1 7 MF77 Poissonnière 8 2 7bis MF88 Buttes Chaumont 8 3 7bis MF88 Bolivar 8 4 12 MF67 Abbesses 8 5 12 MF67 Saint-Georges 8 6 7 MF77 Pont Neuf 8 7 14 MP05 & MP89 Bibliothèque Fr. Mitterrand 8 8 4 MP89 Saint-Germain des-Prés 8 9 9 MF01 Iéna 8 10 9 MF01 Iéna 8 11 6 MP73 Passy 8 12 8 MF88 La Tour Maubourg 8 13 4 MP89 Étienne Marcel 9 14 3 MF67 Gambetta 9 15 3bis MF67 Pelleport 9 16 11 MP59 Pyrénées 9 17 2 MF01 Jaures 9 18 9 MF67 Michel Ange Molitor 9 19 6 MP73 Pasteur 9 20 4 MP89 Mouton Duvernet 9 21 4 MP89 Aiésia 9 22 4 MP89 Cité 9 23 6 MP73 Nationale 9 24 5 MF01 Quai de la Rapée 9 25 1 MP05 Bastille 9 26 5 MF01 Gare d'Austerlitz 9 27 10 MF67 Duroc 9 28 13 MF77 Gaîte 9 29 11 MP59 République 9 30 11 MP59 République 9 31 11 MP59 Rambuteau 9 32 2 MF01 Victor Hugo 9 33 2 MF01 Victor Hugo 9 34 2 MF01 Charles de Gaulle Étoile 9 35 6 MP73 Passy 9 36 9 MF01 Trocadéro 9
Grace Moore Moore Gustave Charpentier Charpentier Radio City Music Hall 1937
"Depuis Le Jour" from Gustave Charpentier's "Louise." Sung by Grace Moore with the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra conducted by Ernö Rapeé. Recorded for a 1937 radio broadcast in New York's Radio City Music Hall.
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