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Golschmann

American  
[gohlsh-mahn] / ˈgoʊlʃ mɑn /

noun

  1. Vladimir 1893–1972, French orchestra conductor in the U.S.


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Last week, midway on the orchestra's 70th anniversary tour, Golschmann and the St. Louis played Manhattan's Carnegie Hall for the first time.

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

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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.

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In Paris, Golschmann had been a champion of the upstart modernists known as the French Six.* hardly a recommendation for a post in a city devoted to Mozart, Wagner and Brahms.

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Conductor Golschmann has led his orchestra for 25 years�longer than the tenure of any other U.S. conductor now working.

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