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  • Subject is exactly "Concert programs -- New York (State) -- Buffalo."

Statler_Ravel1.jpg
The Statler Hotel Ballroom hosted many musical performers, including French composer and conductor Maurice Ravel. Buffalo Morning Express drama critic and playwright Marian de Forest managed the Buffalo Musical Foundation and presented this concert.

Position: 526 (32 views)

MusicHall_Damrosch1.jpg
One of several visits to Buffalo by famed conductor Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra.

Position: 202 (73 views)

MusciHall_Opening1.jpg
The Music Hall on Main Street opened on October 18, 1887, and was the and later was completely remodeled into the Teck Theater in 1900.

Position: 236 (66 views)

Guido01.jpg
The Guido Chorus was a male choral group of business and professional men, founded by Seth Clark in 1904 and active to 1965. The group was one of many popular singing societies in Buffalo's music history.

Position: 330 (49 views)

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The Buffalo Symphony Orchestra of the 1920s (not to be confused with other early Buffalo orchestras with similar names) was led by Arnold Cornelissen. A young Harold Arlen, who grew up in Buffalo, took piano lessons from Maestro Cornelissen.Louise…

Position: 288 (55 views)

Buffalo_Orchestra01.jpg
The Federal Music Project (FMP) was part of the New Deal/Works Progress Administration program to employ musicians, conductors and composers during the Great Depression.Conductor Franco Autori joined the FMP and came to Buffalo in 1936, where he…

Position: 355 (46 views)

Elmwood_Toscanini1928_01.jpg
Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini was one of the most acclaimed musicians of the late 19th and of the 20th century. Buffalo Morning Express drama critic and playwright Marian de Forest managed the Buffalo Musical Foundation and presented this…

Position: 450 (37 views)

Elmwood_Rachmaninoff1934_01.jpg
Famed Russian composer, pianist, and conductor Rachmaninoff performed in Buffalo many times. Zorah Berry was a successful impresario who brought renowned musicians and singers to Buffalo during her 40 year career.

Position: 421 (39 views)

Elmwood_Rachmaninoff1919_01.jpg
Rachmaninoff was a famous Russian composer, pianist, and conductor who performed in Buffalo many times.  Bellanca, Michael, and Kraft were some of the first female impresarios in Buffalo.

Position: 330 (49 views)

Elmwood_Pop01.jpg
The Buffalo Civic Orchestra was organized in 1932 by a group of local musicians who named John Ingram their conductor. They performed a series of "Pop" concerts of audience favorites throughout the 1930s.

Position: 624 (28 views)

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