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Re: [ARSCLIST] STADIUM SYMPHONY was Szell on MAR Was:Bernstein



You are correct sir. Lewisohn Stadium was on the campus of City College in NYC, specifically on 135th Street. The orchestra consisted mostly of NY Philharmonic players but they were augmented by players from the Metropolitan Opera, which did not have a summer season in the 60s when I attended a couple of hundred concerts at the Stadium. There were also a number of freelance players. Often the 3rd chairs of the NYPO played the 1st chair during the summer, so Paige Brook was the flutist instead of John Wummer and freelancer, and orchestra contractor Loren Glickman played second bassoon in place of Frank Ruggieri who played in an orchestra near his summer home in New Jersey (how's that for esoteric information???)

I fondly remember Brahms and Beethoven festivals conducted by Joseph Krips and guest appearances by conductors like Vladimir Golschmann, the up and coming Seiji Ozawa, Alfredo Antonini, and composers such as Stravinsky, Copland, Walton, and every year the season ended with a 'surprise" appearance of Richard Rodgers.

Saturdays were reserved for "pops concerts" with artists such as Jose Greco and Earl Wild playing Gershwin. Tickets were very cheap although my friends and I usually rustled up some passes from the orchestra members.

I believe that the Stadium Symphony that recorded for Everest was the regular personel of the New York Philharmonic.

Eric Goldberg




Lewisohn Stadium, no? Didn't the NYPhil. play there in summer?
-Larry



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 Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] STADIUM SYMPHONY was Szell on MAR Was:Bernstein

I also have a couple of Columbias from the 50s that use this name.Here's a
question
what is the origin of the name "Stadium Symphony",and why was it used?


> Roger Kulp



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