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Bodanzky

[ boh-dahnts-kee ]

noun

  1. Ar·tur [ahr, -t, oo, r], 1877–1939, Austrian opera director and orchestra conductor: in the U.S. after 1915.


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As the grandnephew of both the composer Arnold Schoenberg and the conductor Artur Bodanzky, Mr. Neschling was born into a family immersed in classical music.

Mr. Levine, 71, the Met’s music director, has led more than twice as many performances at the Met as the company’s next busiest conductor, Artur Bodanzky, who conducted there in the early 20th century.

Later, Conductor Artur Bodanzky of the Metropolitan Opera dropped in, and several pianists and critics followed, and soon the Polish pianist was playing for us all some well-known compositions by a certain Dvorsky; also an extremely brilliant and effective concert study in C minor by Constantin von Sternberg.

He brought Toscanini from Italy in 1908 and Arthur Bodanzky from his own home town in Mannheim in 1915.

Last week the problem seemed solved when the Society of the Friends of Music announced that next year it would have an independent orchestra-to which Artur Bodanzky, now conducting his last season at the Metropolitan Opera, would give full time.

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