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school groups visiting the Washington area. Mitchell also expanded the orchestra’s touring exponentially, including its first to Europe and an astounding three months of touring Latin America. A hallmark was the inclusion of at least one American work on every concert program. Making use of the burgeoning recording industry, he devised two educational recording anthologies with the NSO. The anthologies were accompanied by study guides, allowing teachers who were not themselves musicians to incorporate music in classroom settings.
100:, and in 1949 Mitchell began the longest tenure of any NSO music director to date, and one especially marked by his campaign to bring great visiting conductors to Washington. Praised for his enthusiasm, deeply involved in the community, a skilled fund-raiser and respected by musicians as one who had risen from the ranks, Mitchell embodied the optimism and “can-do” spirit of the time. 103:
Few conductors anywhere have equaled Mitchell’s extraordinary commitment to community outreach and education. Under his leadership, the NSO presented “Young People’s” and “Tiny Tots” concerts, and a ground-breaking series called “Music for Young America”. The last initiative offered programs free to
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in 1935. Mitchell joined the National Symphony Orchestra as principal cellist in 1933. In addition to playing with the NSO, Mitchell made his conducting debut with the ensemble in 1941, and was named associate conductor in 1946. He was one of two candidates being considered to replace
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society, fitting right in, playing the role of music director as he played the cello. He saw the symphony as a necessary component of the city's social and cultural life, an institution to be supported by the enlightened few and used to educate and enrich the
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On the Westminster label Mitchell made recordings with his orchestra of music by
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personified the optimism that permeated Washington and America after
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Howard M. Mitchell
Howard Hawks Mitchell

Lyons, Nebraska
Ormond Beach, Florida
cellist
conductor
National Symphony Orchestra
Ted Libbey
World War II
Washington
Nebraska
Peabody Conservatory
Curtis Institute of Music
Hans Kindler
Brahms
Violin Concerto
Copland
Appalachian Spring
Billy the Kid
Fanfare for the Common Man
El SalĂłn MĂ©xico
Creston
Shostakovich
Symphony No. 1
The Golden Age ballet suite
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Howard Mitchell
Allmusic
Howard Mitchell obituary

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