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  1. Artur Rodziński (2 January 1892 – 27 November 1958) was a Polish - American conductor of orchestral music and opera. He began his career after World War I in Poland, where he was discovered by Leopold Stokowski, who invited him to be his assistant with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

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  2. Artur Rodziński (ur. 1 stycznia 1892 w Splicie, zm. 27 listopada 1958 w Bostonie) – polski dyrygent, od 1926 aktywny w USA.

  3. If you thought Rodziński too unyielding and in some ways doctrinaire for the youthful Bizet’s Symphony in C major, think again. Here’s the conductor in appropriately unbuttoned – but still disciplined - mood, extracting the delights and lyricism of the Symphony without demur.

  4. Nov 14, 2023 · Rob Cowan on Artur Rodziński. In presenting Artur Rodziński, New York Philharmonic - The Complete Columbia Album Collection a couple of years ago, Sony boldly announced that Rodziński had been called ‘the most exciting younger conductor in the USA during the 1930s.’. And that was just the beginning.

  5. May 14, 2021 · Toting a loaded gun on the podium, Artur Rodzinski turned ensembles into technical marvels in the 1930s and ’40s.

  6. Aug 20, 2021 · Dedicated to my dearest best friend & greatest among artists Laetitia Hahn / @laetitiahahnandphiliphahn • Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.4 in F-minor Op. 36 (1877) ...more.

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  8. Artur Rodziński’s tenure as the fourth music director of the Chicago Symphony was brief but in that time he managed to record the music in this latest Pristine release. He had arrived in the Windy City direct from a decade in Cleveland, taking over from Nikolai Sokoloff – whose recordings, incidentally, have also been restored by Pristine.