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  2. Malcolm Lowe - Wikipedia

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    By 1984, he was appointed under the music directorship of Seiji Ozawa as the concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, a position held by the 10th individual since the orchestra's inception in 1881. [1] On September 12, 2019, the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced his retirement.

  3. Richard Burgin - Wikipedia

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    He continued as concertmaster through Charles Munch's tenure as principal conductor (1949-1962), retiring in 1962 when Munch went back to Europe to conduct until his death in 1968. [ 2 ] Earlier, he had been concertmaster of the Leningrad Symphony , Helsinki Symphony, Oslo Philharmonic and Stockholm Concert Society.

  4. Boston Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston. It is the second-oldest of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the " Big Five ". [ 1 ] Founded by Henry Lee Higginson in 1881, the BSO performs most of its concerts at Boston's Symphony Hall and in the summer performs at Tanglewood .

  5. Category : Concertmasters of the Boston Symphony Orchestra

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  6. Andris Nelsons agrees to rolling contract as Boston Symphony ...

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    Andris Nelsons has agreed to a rolling contract as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The 45-year-old Latvian has been the BSO's music director since the 2014-15 season, when he ...

  7. Emanuel Borok - Wikipedia

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    In parallel, he was concertmaster of the Boston Pops. Borok spent 11 years in his Boston posts. [1] In 1985, he won the position of concertmaster in the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and joined the Dallas Symphony that year. He initially performed on a Stradivarius violin dating from ca. 1727, owned by the Dallas Symphony, until its theft that ...

  8. Category:Concertmasters - Wikipedia

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    Concertmasters of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (5 P) C. Concertmasters of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra ... Concertmaster; A. Eivind Aadland;

  9. Charles Munch (conductor) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Munch (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl mynʃ]; born Karl Münch; 26 September 1891 – 6 November 1968) [1] was an Alsatian French symphonic conductor and violinist. Noted for his mastery of the French orchestral repertoire, he was best known as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.