Wednesday, November 24, 2010

"YOU CAN SMELL A CONDUCTOR"


"On September 30 [1960], Leonard Bernstein became ill
and was unable to appear with the New YorkPhilharmonic... 
[The] situation was saved by the three assistant conductors of the orchestra: 
left to right,
Russell Stanger, Elyakum Shapira, and Gregory Millar.
(Photo by John Ardoin.)
  MUSICAL AMERICA, January, 1961, p. 21

      This incident also prompted an article in TIME Magazine:                   
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                                                                             TIME Magazine, October 17, 1960
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In the spring of 1961, Gregory Millar was hired by the Kalamazoo Symphony to be
their next Music Director and Conductor.

Read more about Millar's brilliant career with the orchestra on the main blog:

                   ALICE'S ARCHIVES:  50 Years of Kalamazoo Symphony Memorabilia
                                         www.alicesarchives.blogspot.com

Click on Title Tabs:  GREGORY MILLAR ~ KSO Conductor & Music Director ~ 1961-68,
and a new posting: 1962/ MILLAR/ STARLIGHT CONCERTS:  Bright Idea!
 

Monday, November 22, 2010

WELCOME TO ALICE'S ARCHIVES 2: THE "MISCELLANEOUS FILES"

                                                          Alice taking a practice break, c. 1960



                 Welcome to Alice's Archives 2, the companion blog to Alice's Archives.
                 This blog will feature postings right out of the "miscellaneous files".
                 Presented at random, you will discover a wide variety of archival treasures
                 from 50 years of collecting Kalamazoo Symphony memorabilia (1950-2000).

                 Return to ALICE'S ARCHIVES by clicking on this link:

                 alicesarchives.blogspot.com

                 You can ENLARGE any PHOTO or NEWSPAPER ARTICLE by clicking
                 on the image.  Return to the article by clicking on "previous page"
                 on your computer.