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Alexander Smallens

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Smallens also conducted orchestras for music as part of several documentary films in the late 1930s and early 1940s. He retired from music in 1958 and moved to
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revivals on Broadway in 1942 and 1953, as well as the famous 1952 world tour of the work, which culminated in that 1953 Broadway production.
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during a trip the two took in Europe; this was the latter's first relationship. In 1935, he married Ruth White Wertheim, former wife of
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Returning to the United States, Smallens was a conductor or music director at several American music organizations including the
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as a child, becoming an American citizen in 1919. He studied at the
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In 1924, Smallens was involved in an affair with composer
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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American
conductor
music director
Saint Petersburg
Russia
emigrated
United States
New York Institute of Musical Art
France
Conservatoire de Paris
Boston Opera Company
Anna Pavlova Ballet Company
Chicago Opera Company
Philadelphia Civic Opera Company
Philadelphia Orchestra
Radio City Music Hall
Broadway
Thomson's
Four Saints in Three Acts
Gershwin's
Porgy and Bess
operas
Sicily
Tucson, Arizona
Marc Blitzstein
Maurice Wertheim
WABC-FM

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