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conducted by Oliver Daniel, Interview June 2, 1977

Author: Tony D'Amato; Oliver Daniel; Donald J Ott
Edition/Format:   Archival material : English
Publication:Oliver Daniel Research Collection on Leopold Stokowski. Folder 556; Box 53, CD 073 and 074.
Summary:
Tony D'Amato discusses his own education and career with London Records, Inc. and his relationship with Stokowski. He remembers Stokowski conducting the Czech Philharmonic in Prague in 1974 after his leg injury; and remembers Stokowski conducting in Geneva with the Suisse Romande. He discusses Stokowski's character and conducting; the importance of recording Stokowski in concert rather than in the studio when  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Interviews
Oral histories
Sound recordings
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Named Person: Natalie Myra Bender; Joyce Bright; Martin J Wargo
Document Type: Archival Material
All Authors / Contributors: Tony D'Amato; Oliver Daniel; Donald J Ott
OCLC Number: 155861306
Notes: Original copy: cassette tapes 58 and 59; preservation copy: two 10 1/2 in. reel to reel tapes 73 and 74; service copy: two compact disks CD 073 and 074. Preservation and service copies recorded November 2000.
Production notes: Recorded on June 2, 1977 in London, England with Donald Ott present and contributing to the interview.
Description: Tape 1 sound cassette : analog. Tape 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape Sound disc digital : 4 3/4 in. Transcript 27 leaves.

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Tony D'Amato discusses his own education and career with London Records, Inc. and his relationship with Stokowski. He remembers Stokowski conducting the Czech Philharmonic in Prague in 1974 after his leg injury; and remembers Stokowski conducting in Geneva with the Suisse Romande. He discusses Stokowski's character and conducting; the importance of recording Stokowski in concert rather than in the studio when Stokowski was in his 90s; and mentions Marty Wargo, Joyce Bright, Ray Few, Ilana Vared, Natalie Bender, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Welsh Opera Company, and Stokowski's daughter Lyuba. Stokowski's contract with London Records and conductors Monteux and Toscanini are also subjects of the interview.

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