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Golschmann

[ gohlsh-mahn ]

noun

  1. Vlad·i·mir [vlad, -, uh, -meer], 1893–1972, French orchestra conductor in the U.S.


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Building on the legacy of sober, European conductors like Vladimir Golschmann and Walter Susskind, St. Louis has come into its own as a tightly disciplined ensemble under the impressively gifted American conductor Leonard Slatkin, 38.

Expertly supported by Conductor Vladimir Golschmann, Cliburn shaped a characteristic performance�simple, water-clear, eloquent in every detail.

Violinist Menuhin will play it for the first time in the U. S. with Conductor Vladimir Golschmann and the St. Louis Symphony, on Nov. 12, during his grown-up series of 74 engagements in the U. S. and abroad.

Golschmann has tried to program at least one 20th-century work every concert.

Debonair, white-haired Vladimir Golschmann, 62, bowed; this Parisian son of Russian parents was obviously very much at home.

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