conductor was Macklin Marrow (1900–1953), followed for most of the run by Mishel Piastro [de; it] (1891–1970), one-time concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic...
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(1915–1917) Alfred Eugene Megerlin (1917–1921) Scipione Guidi (1921–1931) Mishel Piastro (1931–1943) John Corigliano, Sr. (1943–1966) Jacob Krachmalnik (Spring...
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won a Gershwin Prize and was premiered by New York Philharmonic under Mishel Piastro [de] in May 1948. The positive reception of both these compositions...
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style" of playing in the tradition of Adolf Busch. He also studied with Mishel Piastro [it] and Paul Stassevich. He served in the US Army from 1942 until 1945...
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York City where she studied with New York Philharmonic concertmaster Mishel Piastro. She made her performing debut in the city at Town Hall in 1947 and...
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Shura Cherkassky, Joseph Schuster, Joseph Szigeti, Efrem Zimbalist, and Mishel Piastro [de]. Leonid Kochanski [ja], the brother of Paul, resigned his position...
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months plus a final payment of 18/6d. The director of the Society, Mishel Piastro, described as "Dean of American conductors, famed violin virtuoso and...
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full directions of how to obtain the set. The Director of the Society, Mishel Piastro, described as "Dean of American conductors, famed violin virtuoso and...
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Institute of Music and studied with Joseph Fuchs, Joseph Knitzer, Mishel Boris Piastro and George Enescu. Subsequently, he held faculty positions at University...
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