The great and beloved Greek conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos had been music director of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra for a dozen seasons when, in 1949, he departed its podium for an even more ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new 69-disc box of Dimitri Mitropoulos’s recordings is an opportunity to reassess a conductor who remains out of reach. By David Allen When Dimitri ...
Under the leadership of Greek conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, critics and audiences both lauded the ensemble, especially for its contemporary music program. On January 2, 1936, the popular conductor of ...
Long after their ruckus with temperamental Artur Rodzinski (TIME, Feb. 17, 1947), the directors of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra seemed unwilling to give full-conductor powers to ...
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